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  1. Download and install Microsoft 365 Access Runtime

    The Microsoft 365 Access Runtime enables you to distribute Access 365 applications to users who don't have Microsoft Office installed on their computers or a version of Microsoft Office …

  2. Access help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    Get help with your questions about Microsoft Access with our how-to articles, training videos, and support content.

  3. Create a database in Access - Microsoft Support

    With Access, you can build a database without writing code or being a database expert. Well-designed templates help you quickly build databases. Easily find just the data you want with …

  4. Video: What is Access? - Microsoft Support

    Video: What is Access? Applies To Try it! Do you have an idea for a database to help your team work more efficiently? With Access, you don’t have to be a developer to implement it. Take …

  5. Access included as part of Microsoft 365 and Office 365 …

    Microsoft Access is now included as part of Microsoft 365 Family or Personal, Microsoft 365 Apps for business and Microsoft 365 Business Standard subscriptions.

  6. Basic tasks for an Access desktop database - Microsoft Support

    Let’s take a walk through the paths you can take to create an Access desktop database, add data to it, and then learn about next steps towards customizing and using your new database.

  7. Access video training - Microsoft Support

    Find training courses for Access.

  8. What's new in Access 2024 - Microsoft Support

    Access 2024 lets you build and share a database quickly and efficiently. You supply the information and Access does the rest, making it easy to create and structure your data. …

  9. Learn the structure of an Access database - Microsoft Support

    Access provides several tools that you can use to familiarize yourself with the structure of a particular database. This article also explains how, when, and why you use each tool.

  10. Using Access or Excel to manage your data - Microsoft Support

    In general, Access is better for managing data: helping you keep it organized, easy to search, and available to multiple simultaneous users. Excel is generally better for analyzing data: …

  11. Create a form in Access - Microsoft Support

    Forms in Access are like display cases in stores that make it easier to view or get the items that you want. Since forms are objects through which you or other users can add, edit, or display …