DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS
WHAT IS DATABASE MANAGEMENT
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Menu Bar
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Ribbon
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Navigation Pane
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Quick access
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Navigation Pane is a list containing every object in your database. For easier viewing, the objects are organized into groups by type.
Detailed explanation-2: -By default, Access displays Tables, Queries, Forms, and Reports. You may also see Macros, Modules, and custom groups if any are defined in the database.
Detailed explanation-3: -Answer. Answer: Databases in Access are composed of four objects: tables, queries, forms, and reports.
Detailed explanation-4: -With a custom category and group open in the Navigation Pane, right-click an object that you want to place in a new group. Point to Add to group, and then click New Group. A new group appears in the Navigation Pane. Enter a name for the new group, and then press ENTER.
Detailed explanation-5: -Tables contain all of the raw data in the database. Access information can be printed from forms, queries, and tables.