For a start, most modern programs have a help function - just press F1. I don't have Access 2013, but I would assume that it has this option.
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Oracle supports the development of large-scale, multi-user, multi-developer database applications, while MS Access is primarily single-user tables, reports, lists and usually simple applications. Think Mac truck vs SmartCar.
The tables in MS Access have a size limitation. A better alternative to MS Access is SQL Server.
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with ms access we can create tables, queries, forms, reports, pages, macros and modules which are the objects of ms access.
single user software use by single user eg ms outlook, quick access one can use and overwrite as weel but in multiuser data base multiusers can access it at same time eg college website spread sheet data base
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.
MS PowerPoint is a presentation application for making presentations. MS Access is a database application for making databases.
No, MS-DOS is a command line interface Operating System, it is still used by Windows Operating Systems to this date, but access to it by the user has been severely limited if not completely blocked, to protect the computer from severe user error at the command line level.
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MS Access supports most of the ANSI-92 SQL subset.