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A Look At Microsoft Access

A Look at Microsoft Access

Introduction
Team A of DBM/405 has chosen to look at Microsoft Access. This paper will examine Microsoft Access and its capabilities and benefits. It should show that Microsoft Access is one of the easiest user friendly database and cost effective database applications today. This paper will also examine the use of Access for a business called Parrothead Productions. It is a small one-man operation, which is a remote disc jockey business.

The Capabilities of Microsoft Access
Microsoft Access database gives you true command of your data, enabling you to retrieve it, sort it, analyze it, summarize it, and report results in moments. It can combine data from various files, so that you never have to enter information twice. It can even make data entry more efficient and accurate. Microsoft Access creates relational databases, which mean that data is stored in various separate tables by subject or task, but the data is related and can be brought......


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Approximate Word Count: 3466
Approximate Pages: 14 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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