Putting What You've Learned in Perspective

If you're new to Access, many terms used in this chapter may sound to you like ancient Aramaic. The objective was to give you an overview of some of the most important objects that comprise an Access application, the relationships between these objects, and how you assemble the objects you create into self-contained, easily navigable applications. Using the Database Wizard helps you quickly understand the components and comprehend the behavior of a completed Access application. If you're interested in designing an Access inventory management application, for example, use the Inventory Control template to create a simple example application. You're likely to find that one of the 22 wizard templates bears ...

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