Text is the default data type in MS Access.
A couple of options are to type the data into a form or import from an external source.
You should use the Date/Time data type for this. It allows you to enter dates.
i want to get some logical arguments about to save the data after inserting data into the table in the ms access i want to get some logical arguments about to save the data after inserting data into the table in the ms access
The file extension for Microsoft Access 2007 is '.accdb'.
You can make as many as you want, there is no license restriction with how many databases you can create with MS Access 2007.
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MS Access
.accdb is the file extension for Microsoft Access and has been used since Access 2007. The previous file extension was .mdb.
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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Yes, when you sort data, duplicates are normally included.