It is easy, it depends on the type of system and operating system you are using. Diferent operating system have different interfaces.
I do not know the one you are having on your system, but which ever one, it is not so hard.
If you are having the ms word on your system, then it is absolutely somewhere in there.
1. Open your window bar
2. Click on all programs
3. If your system is having ms word, you will see micrsoft office 09 or which ever model you are using.
4.There are also several ways you can access your ms word but this will do for a starter.
No. MS Access is a component of MS Office, but you do not need the other applications (e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) to run Access. However, there are many shared resources between MS Access and other MS Office applications. Obviously, if you remove (uninstall) MS Excel from your MS Office collection and delete all your spreadsheets, you will not be able to import Excel data to Access.
The tables in MS Access have a size limitation. A better alternative to MS Access is SQL Server.
Access is the database applicaton. Excel has some database capability, but it is very limited. Outlook is an e-mail client, but it has a database for keeping details of contacts. Word is a word processor and can create tables, but with little database capability.
You cannot access Power point in MS Word. They both are different applications of the same company.
with ms access we can create tables, queries, forms, reports, pages, macros and modules which are the objects of ms access.
MS Office is a set of programs that are used for office work. MS Word - text processor MS Excel - spreadsheets MS Powerpoint - presentations MS Access - database creation MS Frontpage - to create simple HTML pages Then you also have programs like MS Binder, or MS Publisher but those are for more specialized tasks.
MS Access 2003 is able to produce MS Access 2000 compatible databases.
Microsoft Office is an office suite that may or may not contain the Access database program. Only the most expensive versions of MS Office include Access, so more often than not MS Office does not include a database, although it always includes a word processor (MS Word) and a spreadsheet (MS Excel).
MS PowerPoint is a presentation application for making presentations. MS Access is a database application for making databases.
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Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, Power Point, Publisher, etc.
MS Access supports most of the ANSI-92 SQL subset.