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Introduction to Database using Microsoft Access 2013 Part 1 November 4, 2014.

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1 Introduction to Database using Microsoft Access 2013 Part 1 November 4, 2014

2 Features of the Microsoft Access 2013 Open Pane Blank Database

3 Creating a Blank Database It should have the name where you want to save your database Press Create if done

4 The Environment of MS Access 2013 Here you can write some information inside this database Home Toolbar

5 The Environment of MS Access 2013 The Create Toolbar

6 The Environment of MS Access 2013 The External Data Toolbar

7 The Environment of MS Access 2013 Tools of Database Toolbar

8 The Environment of MS Access 2013 Fields Toolbar

9 What is MS Access?(from Wikipedia)  Microsoft Access, also known as Microsoft Office Access, is a database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software- development tools. It is a member of the Microsoft Office suite of applications, included in the Professional and higher editions or sold separately.  Microsoft Access stores data in its own format based on the Access Jet Database Engine. It can also import or link directly to data stored in other applications and databases.

10 History of MS Access 2013  Microsoft Access 2013 offers traditional Access desktop solutions plus a significantly updated SharePoint 2013 web solution. The Access Web model in Access 2010 was replaced by a new architecture that stores its data in actual SQL Server databases. Unlike SharePoint lists, this offers true relational database design with referential integrity, scalability, extensibility and performance one would expect from SQL Server. The database solutions that can be created on SharePoint 2013 offer a modern user interface designed to display multiple levels of relationships that can be viewed and edited, along with resizing for different devices and support for touch. The Access 2013 desktop is similar to Access 2010 but several features were discontinued including support for Access Data Projects (ADPs), pivot tables, pivot charts, Access data collections, source code control, replication, and other legacy features. Access desktop database maximum size remained 2GB (as it has been since the 2000 version).


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