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Alt+F4 is an almost universal shortcut in many platforms to exit or quit the application.

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In ms access alt plus F4 is used to?

Alt+F4 is an almost universal shortcut in many platforms to exit or quit the application.


How do you import and export data on ms access?

click ctrl + alt+ a;


What are MS Power Point and MS Access used for?

MS PowerPoint is a presentation application for making presentations. MS Access is a database application for making databases.


HOW TO Block a directory using MS-DOS?

create a directory with special characters for getting special characters, press Alt key + 200 ~ 255 like Alt+200 ╚ Alt+201 ╔ Alt+240 ≡ Alt+250 · Alt+251 √ now u cannot open the folder from windows. You get "Access Denied" error.


What does AccessDataSource do?

It is used for connecting to MS Access Database


What does AccessDataSource?

It is used for connecting to MS Access Database


Is ms access is DBMS?

No. MS Access is an application which uses a (sort of) DBMS. The power of the DBMS it uses is limited which is why it is not used for larger applications.


What software of ms office can be used in creating a database?

Access


What is the drawback of ms access?

The tables in MS Access have a size limitation. A better alternative to MS Access is SQL Server.


What can you do with the ms access?

with ms access we can create tables, queries, forms, reports, pages, macros and modules which are the objects of ms access.


What ms application would be best used to organize and later to reference large amounts of data?

MS Access


Where can you find a list of Spanish accents over letters and how do you make them on the Number Lock numbers using Alt?

http://www.lingolex.com/spanishascii.htmThis has a list of Spanish Accents. You can use the Alt + # Sequence method, which can be used on MS Office programs and on Internet Browsers.On MS Word, you can use Ctrl + Alt + ' + Vowel or Ctrl + Alt + Shift + N + ~ for the accent over the "N." For lower case N's, you will have to press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + ~, release, and quickly press N.Ok, but does anyone have the ~ symbol over a?