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Nasca Access BasicsEveryone Loves Access Fun with Access Access leftovers & PowerPoint beginners PowerPoint Finale

An Access file that could contain customer mailing addresses, phone numbers, as well as customer purchases and details of the purchase, is also known as a: table. database. field. record. Database 1000

A customer name, address, city, state, and zip code make up a set of data called a: field. table. data. record. record 2000

In the following image how many objects are open?

A grid used to display data in rows and columns is called the __________ View. Table Datasheet Report Design Datasheet 4000

A field that requires unique data is called a: pencil. row indicator. primary key. plus sign. Primary key 5000

Which application file type requires saving a file before working with it? Document Database Slideshow Worksheet Database 1000

Creating a copy of a database in case the file becomes damaged or data is accidentally deleted can be accomplished by: repairing. compacting. defragmenting the disk. backing up. Backing up 2000

Which statement best describes a situation in which you should use Excel instead of Access? There is a need to link to large external databases. The file contains a financial table that requires tracking numeric values and performing calculations. There are multiple tables that may require linking. Multiple users need to access and update data in the same database. The file contains a financial table that requires tracking numeric values and performing calculations. 3000

Arranging a field of salaries from the highest to the lowest can be accomplished by performing a(n): ascending sort. descending sort. filter by selection. filter by form. Descending sort 4000

The best object to use to narrow down records to those meeting set criteria, such as all the people that live in a specific city, is a: query. macro. table. form. query 5000

A well-designed database requires that you: begin typing the data. visualize the output first. count the number of fields needed. type the fields and set the properties. visualize the output first 1000

Which of the following guidelines to design a database is NOT correct? Design for the next 100 years Include all the necessary data Ensure compliance with Sarbanes Oxley Use calculated fields Use calculated fields 2000

Which of the following would be used to take a database into some other application? Export data Offline SharePoint Lists Collect and Update Get External Data Export data 3000

Clicking the Run button, which is a large red exclamation point located in the Results group will: perform or update calculations within the query. update all data and calculations throughout the file that is open. update field names in the query. update both field names and data in both the query and table(s). perform or update calculations within the query 4000

In the following example, if Balance has a value of 10,000, what will be the correct outcome? IIF(Balance >= 10000,.035,.0275) 10,000 False

In the following example, which part of the expression indicates a different table? =[SalePr]/[Homes]![Bathrooms] [Homes] [Bathrooms] [SalePr] [Homes]![Bathrooms] [Homes] 1000

A view that allows you to see the final report before printing is called: Report View. Print Preview View. Design View. WYSIWYG. Print Preview View 2000

An expression would be used in (an): bound control unbound control page footer calculated control Calculated control 3000

A tool that provides options from a series of dialog boxes to create a report is known as a: Report Tool Report Wizard Design View Label Wizard Report Wizard 4000

Movements that control the entrance and path of individual objects are called: waves animations transitions scripts Animations 5000

Ready-made shapes in PowerPoint are referred to as: AutoShapes Building Blocks Quick Styles Templates AutoShapes 1000

A collapsed outline displays: the title and content of the slides. the title of the slides only. only the first slide. the slide icons. the title of the slides only 2000

Special effects that are applied as you move from slide to slide in a presentation are called: transitions animations classes objects transitions 3000

A photograph in a presentation will display: with the same background as surrounding text with a border as an object as a.jpg image As an object 4000

If an image is in individual pieces, the pieces can be ___________ to create the final clip art. stacked grouped transformed transferred to another slide grouped 5000

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