Might depend on which version of Access that is used.
Tables
Queries
Forms
Reports
Pages (Access 2000 - 2003.. Pages were deprecated in Access 2007)
Macros
Modules
left-hand side
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They can provide access to objects that are hard to find. For gathering rare objects.
with ms access we can create tables, queries, forms, reports, pages, macros and modules which are the objects of ms access.
Records are stored in tables.
The access matrix model is the policy for user authentication, and has several implementations such as access control lists (ACLs) and capabilities. It is used to describe which users have access to what objects. The access matrix model consists of four major parts a list of objects, a list of subjects, a function T which returns an object's type and the matrix itself, with the objects making the columns and the subjects making the rows
They can provide access to objects that are hard to find. For gathering rare objects.
the passive entity that is the target of an access request. the active entity that initiates an access request.
Gathering together rare objects. APEX
An Access database can hold up to 2GB (two gigabytes) of information. These include up to 32,768 objects ( tables, queries, forms, etc). From this up to 255 people can use the database at the same time. My source: MS Access 2010 Comprehensive, New Perspectives, Adamski::Finegan rosie stjulian
Object Window...
Tables,forms,queries,reports