In the context of Microsoft Access 2016, what is a form??
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Answers will vary. You use a form to enter, edit, and view records in a database. Although you can perform these same functions with tables and queries, forms can present data in customized and helpful ways. In a simple form, the fields from the table or query on which the form is based are displayed one record at a time, allowing you to focus on the values for one record. Each field name appears on a separate line with its field value for the current record displayed in a box to the right. You use the navigation buttons at the bottom of the form to move between records.??To quickly create a form containing all of the fields in a table or query, you use the Form tool. The table or other database object on which you are basing the form must be selected in the Navigation Pane when you select the Form tool.?When you first create a form, it opens in Layout view. You use Layout view to make design changes to the form. Please see the section "Creating Simple Queries, Forms, and Reports" for more information.
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Match the following terms to their meanings:
I. Compact on Close check box II. Application Title box III. Application Title IV. Layout view V. Quick Access Toolbar A. Text that displays in the Access title bar when a database is opened B. If left blank, the file path, name, file, and application name display instead C. Can be disabled D. With this option selected, the database will be compacted and repaired each time it is closed E. Can be modified for all databases or just the current database
What role does an ID attribute play in hyperlink navigation?
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What will be returned if you use a local variable outside the function in which it is declared?
A. value B. error message C. function D. nothing
____ is the Excel default function for data fields containing numbers.
A. COUNT B. Subtotal C. SUM D. Total