Yes it is.
It is known as the design grid.
the lower pane in Query Design View
The * symbol is a universal wildcard symbol. In the Access Query By Example Design Pane, the * represents all fields in the table or query.
In Microsoft Access, the upper pane typically refers to the Navigation Pane, where users can view and access various database objects such as tables, queries, forms, and reports. The lower pane is commonly known as the datasheet view or design view, displaying the contents of a selected table or query, allowing users to edit, enter, and manipulate data. Together, these panes facilitate efficient database management and interaction.
To run a saved query in design view, first, open the database application and locate the saved query in the navigation pane. Right-click on the query and select "Design View" to open it in the design interface. Review or modify the query as needed, then click on the "Run" button (often represented by a red exclamation mark) in the toolbar to execute the query and view the results. If changes were made, ensure to save the query before running it to retain any modifications.
table area
open on the shorcut menu,
The MMC interface uses a three-paned design. scope pane, detail pane, and action pane.
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The arrow on the all access objects bar displays a menu with options for various ways to group and display objects in the Navigation Pane. Selecting data by means of query displays only the data that matches the query selection criteria.
That is called the search bar.
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