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  1. Database design basics - Microsoft Support

    A properly designed database provides you with access to up-to-date, accurate information. Because a correct design is essential to achieving your goals in working with a database, …

  2. Database basics - Microsoft Support

    A database is a tool for collecting and organizing information. Databases can store information about people, products, orders, or anything else. Many databases start as a list in a word …

  3. Introduction to forms - Microsoft Support

    A form in Access is a database object that you can use to create a user interface for a database application. A "bound" form is one that is directly connected to a data source such as a table …

  4. Video: Get started with databases - Microsoft Support

    What is good database design? Two principles are fundamental to good database design: Avoid duplicate information (also called redundant data). It wastes space and increases the …

  5. Introduction to data types and field properties

    For example, if you have a job contacts database, you can use an attachment field to attach a photo of the contact, or attach documents such as a resume. For some file types, Access …

  6. Introduction to tables - Microsoft Support

    For an introduction to planning and designing a database, see Database design basics. In this article. Overview. Table and field properties. Data Types. Table relationships. Keys. Benefits …

  7. 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. In this …

  8. Access 2010: database tasks - Microsoft Support

    If you want a more thorough introduction to the concepts behind using Access to create a database, see the article Database design basics. If none of the templates fits your needs, or if …

  9. Introduction to queries - Microsoft Support

    Using a query makes it easier to view, add, delete, or change data in your Access database. Some other reasons for using queries: Find specific quickly data by filtering on specific criteria …

  10. Video: Get to know database objects - Microsoft Support

    Training: Access provides five database objects that, when combined, help you take full advantage of your data. Watch this online video to learn the role each object plays.

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