with ms access we can create tables, queries, forms, reports, pages, macros and modules which are the objects of ms access.
You can make as many as you want, there is no license restriction with how many databases you can create with MS Access 2007.
Tables, Queries, Reports, Forms, Pages, Modules and Macros.
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You can use the Create Table Wizard, a Make Table Query or a Data Definition Query as ways that are built into Access to create tables.
FORMS An Access database object on which you place controls for taking actions or for entering, displaying, and editing data in fields. Forms provide the interface for data entry to the database. End-users are usually unaware of MS Access tables' structure and inter-table relationships; they can use the forms to perform data entry operations to the background tables.
The tables in MS Access have a size limitation. A better alternative to MS Access is SQL Server.
In simple terms, a ms-access form is a *window* into a database that allows the users to add/edit/delete records in a way that is customizable. A form is a way to view data differently than the datasheet view.
bilal says MS ACCESS MAIN OBJECTS ARE TABLES HAVE OTHER OBEJECTS FIELDS , ETC QURIES FORMS REPORTS MODULE
MS Access 2003 is able to produce MS Access 2000 compatible databases.
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.
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