After setting a required property to an existing table, what does Access do to the existing records if the field is blank?
What will be an ideal response?
Access will leave the fields blank, but a message appears "Data integrity rules have been changed, existing data may not be valid for the new rules. This process may take a long time. Do you want the existing data to be tested with the new rules?" You are prompted to keep the new settings, revert to old optional settings, or to stop testing the existing data for the requirement.
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________ are predefined forms that include specific designs, special formatting, and styles relevant to a particular document
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Much like a mouse cursor may slow, freeze, or move erratically when a traditional computer is having performance issues, a(n) _______________ may appear not to work at all.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Parker is modifying a table he created to organize his data. Parker uses the Line ____ button arrow to change the table border to 3/4 point.
A. Height B. Thickness C. Width D. Weight