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+ | Purpose: This assignment is meant to introduce us to Microsoft Access and relational databases. The Linkedin Learning lesson, Learning Access for Office 365, is meant to introduce us to Access, why it would be used, and its capabilities. | ||
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To practice using Access databases, we explored a pre-made task list database that showcased Access's object categories. | To practice using Access databases, we explored a pre-made task list database that showcased Access's object categories. | ||
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===Chapter 1 Quiz=== | ===Chapter 1 Quiz=== | ||
By default, Access will prevent databases from running any code unless specific permissions are granted by the user. | By default, Access will prevent databases from running any code unless specific permissions are granted by the user. |
Revision as of 17:01, 21 February 2024
Learning Access for Office 365
Purpose
Purpose: This assignment is meant to introduce us to Microsoft Access and relational databases. The Linkedin Learning lesson, Learning Access for Office 365, is meant to introduce us to Access, why it would be used, and its capabilities.
Notes on method:
To practice using Access databases, we explored a pre-made task list database that showcased Access's object categories.
Chapter 1 Quiz
By default, Access will prevent databases from running any code unless specific permissions are granted by the user.
- TRUE. The user must "Enable Content" on the security warning pop-up.
The primary role of the Form object in an access database is to _____.