Chapter 10. Designing tables in a desktop database

Creating a new desktop database

Creating your first simple table by entering data

Creating a table using Application Parts

Creating a table using Data Type Parts

Creating a table in Design view

Defining fields

Defining a primary key

Defining a table validation rule

Understanding other table properties

Defining relationships

Adding indexes

Setting table design options

Database limitations

DEFINING tables in a Microsoft Access 2013 desktop database (.accdb file) is very easy. This chapter shows you how it’s done. You’ll learn how to:

  • Create a new desktop database application using a database template.

  • Create a new empty database for your own custom application.

  • Create a simple table by entering data directly in ...

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