The process of copying data from another source, such as a database or spreadsheet, into an open Access database.
The name by which Access recognizes a data field.
A field property that determines what type of data the field can contain (for example: Number, Text, Date/Time, or Yes/No).
A field that looks up a list of values in another table or in a static list, and presents the list of values for data entry selection.
A field property that determines display format and limits the type of data that can be entered; makes data entry faster and more precise.
A table that provides a link between two tables that have a many-to-many relationship; it has a one-to-many relationship with each of the two tables it links.
The process of copying data from an Access table or query to another database or to another type of file, such as an Excel worksheet.
The connection between a source file and a destination file, or between two tables; any changes made later to the source file are reflected in the destination file.
A specific attribute of an Access data field, such as name, caption, field size, or input mask.
The table on the "one" side of a one-to-many relationship.
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