Access is a Correct Answer database management system.
A _____ contains information about a given person, product, or event. Correct Answer record
Database _____ refers to the arrangement of data into tables and fi
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Access is a Correct Answer database management system.
A _____ contains information about a given person, product, or event. Correct Answer record
Database _____ refers to the arrangement of data into tables and fields Correct Answer design
_____ words are words that have a special meaning to Access and cannot be used for the names of fields. Correct Answer reserved
In Access, table and field names can be up to ____ characters in length. Correct Answer 64
A field whose data type is ____ characters in length. Correct Answer text
A(n) ____ data type can store a variable amount of text or combination of text and numbers where the total number of characters may exceed 255. Correct Answer Memo
A field with the ____ data type can store a unique sequential number that Access assigns to a record. Access will increment the number by 1 as each new record is added. Correct Answer AutoNumber
A field with the ____ data type can store a unique sequential number that Access assigns to a record. Access will increment the number by 1 as each new record is added. Correct Answer Attachment
A field whose data type is ____ can store an OLE object, which is an object linked to or embedded in the table. Correct Answer OLE Object
In Access, all the tables, reports, forms, and queries that are created are stored in a single file called a Correct Answer database
One way to create a table, is to click ___ on the Ribbon and then click the Table button. Correct Answer Create
When you create a table in Datasheet view, Access automatically adds a field called ___ as the first field in the table. Correct Answer ID
To define an additional field in Datasheet view, click the ___ column heading. Correct Answer Click to Add
To undo the most recent change to a table structure, click the ___ button on the Quick Access Toolbar. Correct Answer Undo
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