Contains many of the commands that were on the File menu in previous versions of Microsoft Access and enables you to create a new database, create a database from a template, open an existing database, view and edit database properties, manage user a

Small square labels that contain KeyTips.

A menu that enables you to choose between searching help topics online and help topics offline.

A tool for collecting and organizing information.

A system for managing data that allows the user to store,retrieve, and analyze information.

A visual representation of the data contained in a table or of the results returned by a query.

The kind of information a field contains—whether text, number, date/time, or some other type.

A small arrow in the lower-right corner of a group that you click to launch a dialog box.

A column in a database table.

A tab that displays the Backstage view and contains a menu of commands that you can use for the common tasks performed with your database files—such as opening, saving, and printing.

A database object that simplifies the process of entering, editing, and displaying data.

Collections of records separated visually and displayed with its introductory or summary information.

Small letters and numbers that display on the Ribbon when you press Alt; used for executing commands with the keyboard.

The column in a database that uniquely identifies each row.

The standards and guidelines of database design that can be used to determine if a database is structured correctly.

The process of applying rules to a database design to ensure that information is divided into the appropriate tables.

Database elements, such as tables, queries, forms, and reports.

A database object that enables stored data to be searched and retrieved.

A toolbar at the top left of the screen that contains the commands that you use most often—such as Save, Undo, Redo, and Print.

A row in a database table.

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