Tables or queries from which a query gets its data.

A database object that presents information in a format that is easy to read and print.

A window that lists all the fields in the underlying record source or database object.

A query in which the user interactively specifies one or more criteria values.

A rule that identifies the records that you want to include in the query results.

The most basic type of Access query that creates subsets of data, displayed in Datasheet view, that can be used to answer specific questions or to supply data to other database objects.

Uses a field in a table or query as the data source.

A control that displays the result of a calculation or expression.

Changes the appearance of a control or the value in a control when certain conditions are met.

Used to align your controls horizontally and vertically to give your report or form a uniform appearance

The order in which the selection moves from field to field when the tab key is presssed

Helps you create controls such as command buttons, list boxes, combo boxes, and option groups.

A feature that provides the names of the fields and controls in a database, lists the operators available, and has built in functions to help you create an expression builder.

A layout in which the controls are arranged vertically with a label on the left and the control on the right.

A layout in which the controls are arranged in rows and columns like a spreadsheet, with labels across the top.

A control that displays information such as lines shapes or pictures; it is not bound to a field.

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