MICROSOFT ACCESS DATABASE 2007 TUTORIAL

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MICROSOFT ACCESS DATABASE 2007 TUTORIAL

When Microsoft Access first appeared in the early 1990’s it revolutionized the desktop database market. Most versions have been similar to each other. Now with Access 2007, we see the most deep-seated changes yet introduced by Microsoft. When working your way through an MS Access 2007 tutorial, a hardcore traditional user of MS Access is either going to love or hate these new changes. So what is different about this new version? The interface is completely different and instead of menus and toolbars, there is the Ribbon. The Ribbon is separated into sections and each section holds the relevant commands for designing and running a database. Creating forms has become easier and there are some latest forms to choose from. One example is the split form. The database window has also been replaced with the routing pane. This offers more features and is not as straightforward to use as the old database window. As a fraction of the MS Access 2007 tutorial, you should expect to learn about trusted locations. When loading a database you will get a warning that it may not be trusted. You can eliminate this warning by assigning a folder to become trusted. If you lay up your database in that folder then the warning will no longer show. Creating tables has also become easier. When creating tables as part of your MS Access 2007 tutorial course, you may use one of the easy creation methods, such as creating columns in datasheet run mode. However, it is better to look at using the design view to create tables as this will give you a better understanding of columns and data types.


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