Discuss the relationship between object-oriented programming and event-driven programming
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The object-oriented programming style uses objects within a database and their interactions to design applications. In Access these objects could be command buttons, forms, or other database objects. Event-driven programming is a style of programming where the execution of the code happens in response to events. Loading a form, changing records on a form, clicking a button, or even opening a database are examples of events that can trigger the execution of code in a database.
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The Live view Property inspector can appear at the top, bottom, or side of a selected element.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A ____ places a new line of text on the next line down without creating a new paragraph.
A. page break B. section break C. paragraph break D. line break