Whether you use Microsoft Access to keep track of inventory or to keep a record of customers and clients, managing your tables can become cumbersome as the database grows in size and complexity.
You have created a new database in the first part of this tutorial, and you've chosen to create a table in Design View. Below is a portion of what you should have on your screen. It's a view we call ...
Walk into Vista and you can immediately tell who’s been there before. They’ve requested a table in view of Micky Poage, “Vail’s Piano Man,” and will happily nod along to all sorts of songs while ...