accdb = ACCess DataBase
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No. A wpd extension is not one from Microsoft Access. It would be a word processing document.
It will ask you to specify the name of the document and where to put it. You can then start to design the database as you need it.
Microsoft Access & commonly known as MS Access
Type is Microsoft Access Database (.mdb)
It could be stored in a Memo field, but in reality you would not use Microsoft Access at all to store it. You would store in a Microsoft Word document.
Yes, you can certainly lock a Microsoft Word document. The technical name for this is document protection and it can be done right from the file menu on Word.
I am not sure what you mean by shared document. If you are talking about a document on SharePoint, ensure you have edit access and follow the procedures established on your SharePoint portal for deleting a document.
The name of the application and the name of the document you are working on.
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Inventory.mdb could be a database as .mdb is the extension for Access files up to Office 2003.
I would say the Quick Access bar