How to Create a Database in Microsoft Access 2010
Monday, January 27 2014
Creating New Databases A new database is a container that will hold all of the tables, form, reports, queries, macros, and modules that you create. In Access 2010, you can create a new database by clicking the “File” tab in the Ribbon. Then click the “new” command. Then select the “Blank database” choice in the
- Published in Access 2010, Latest
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Microsoft Access 2013: The Flat File Method of Data Storage
Friday, September 06 2013
Access is a relational database application. So what does the term relational mean, and how is this important? The term relational describes the method used for storing data within the database tables. However, it may be easier to understand the relational model of data storage by contrasting it with another method of storage that you
- Published in Access 2013, Latest