What you are referring to is a form. It is wrong to say that you are not entering data directly into a table. It is exactly what you are doing, just that it is presented in a different interface. If you open the table after entering something using a form, the data is there. Forms just give a nicer layout, add some additional functionality and have some other practical advantages, but the data is still going directly into the table.
Microsoft Access.
Tables
Tables
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it is the collection of related records about a specific subject e.g. student's table
Database ***** Microsoft Access is the database program.
Database software, such as Microsoft Access, allows users to maintain records of related information.
Microsoft Access 2010 Access helps you keep track of large amounts of quantitative data,such as products inventories or employee records.
The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.The first version of Microsoft Access came out in 1992.
Microsoft Access & commonly known as MS Access
Without being morbid, my friend wants to access death records of WWII soldiers for free. How can one access free death records?
Records in Microsoft Access serve to store and organize data within a database. Each record represents a single entry or instance of information, such as a customer or transaction. This structured storage allows users to efficiently retrieve, manipulate, and analyze data, enabling better decision-making and reporting. Additionally, records can be linked across tables, supporting relational database functionality.