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Databases Computer Technology

First Record Last Record New Record Previous Record Current Record Next Record Working with Microsoft Access (Database) Continue

TABLE – Set up and display information Record (row) Field (column) Continue

QUERY – Search or ask questions of the database Just Girls Continue

FORM– A simple way to enter information Field – one piece of information Record – all of the information for one item (in this case, one person) Continue

REPORT – Displays final information in a nice format Report – Boys whose favorite color is green Continue

Get ready to practice

Practice Where would you click to go to the next record (click the blue arrow)? Incorrect – try again Correct – click to go on Correct – click to go on

Practice Where would you click to go to the first record (click the blue arrow)? Incorrect – try again Correct – click to go on Correct – click to go on

Practice Where would you click to create a new record (click the blue arrow)? Incorrect – try again Correct – click to go on Correct – click to go on

Practice Which one would you use to set up information for the database? Form Report Table Query Correct – click to go on Incorrect – try again

Practice Which one would you use to search the database? Form Report Table Query Correct – click to go on Incorrect – try again

Practice Which one would you use to easily enter information for the database? Form Report Table Query Correct – click to go on Incorrect – try again

Practice Which one would you use to display your final results? Form Report Table Query Correct – click to go on Incorrect – try again

The End Practice Again