Worksheets, charts, databases, and web support.
1. Workbooks and Worksheets
2. Charts
3. Tables
4. Web Support
as per Shelly Cashman Series Excel 2007 textbook. p.EX2
parts of ms windows parts of ms windows
No! Microsoft Access is part of Microsoft Office, which comes as a separate product from Windows 7 Professional.
what are the parts of windows screen and their definition
Microsoft is not a windows application. Microsoft is the name of the company that creates many well known Windows applications. These include Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Powerpoint and Microsoft Access, amongst many others.
Windows and MAC
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Control panel
Windows net framework is a software framework developed by Microsoft and runs primarily on Microsoft Windows. It provides data access and network communications.
It uses Microsoft Access to open mdb files.
A database window.
The most current Microsoft Windows Media Payer is version 12. This version however is only version in the latest version of Microsoft Windows - version 8.
Microsoft Access is currently not available for Mac OS. You could try using BootCamp and installing Windows XP SP2 onto the MacBook and install Microsoft Access onto the MacBook using the Windows mode. There are other alternatives to Microsoft Access, which are designed for the Mac OS, such as FileMaker Pro. But if your son's college class requires specifically Microsoft Access, I suggest either using BootCamp to install Windows or using a Windows running computer/portable. If the requirement is only to read the Access data then Actual Technologies produce software to enable this (See links below) .