MS Access 2010InterfaceMS Access 2010 contains ribbon, tabs, commands which are organized into groups, status bar, views, navigation pane & quick access toolbar. The ribbon and quick access toolbar can be customized to suit your need.
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Objectives• Explore the MS Access Interface and
screen elements.• Identify the ribbon, file menu, the different
tabs and commands.• Use the navigation pane.• Know how to view, open and close an
object.
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MS Access Screen Elements
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The RibbonThe Ribbon is the panel at the top portion of the document . It has six tab:
Home, Create, External Data, Database Tools, Fields and Table.
These tabs contain commands and tools which are grouped according to their function.
When launch MMS Access 2010, the Ribbon is displayed. You can hide or display the Ribbon by clicking Minimize the Ribbon or Expand the Ribbon. To display the full ribbon, click the tab or press Ctrl + F1. You can also minimize the displayed ribbon by double clicking the tab.
The appearance of the commands on the Ribbon may change depending on its width. A command may appear as a large or a small button.
Moving the mouse pointer over each command or tool will display the name and function of the command or tool.
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File Menu
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Home Tab
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Home Tab
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Home Tab
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Create Tab
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Create Tab
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Create Tab
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External Data Tab
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External Data Tab
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Database Tools Tab
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Database Tools Tab
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Table Tools Fields Tab
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Table Tools Fields Tab
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