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Data can be entered in a data sheet view as well as design view. (True or False)​

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Answered by reenamor01
13

Answer:

hellow

this is true

Explanation:

In MS-Access 2007, two types of views are available to create a table as follows:

Datasheet View It provides a visual way to create a table. It is a simple view which arranges the data in rows and columns and allows to edit the data, but not allows to change the format of the database, other than minor changes (such as insert or delete columns).

Design View It allows you to create or change the table. You can set or change every available properties for each field and can open existing tables in Design View, add, remove or change fields.

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Answered by aditijaink283
4

Answer:

The answer to the given question is:

True

Explanation:

In Access, a datasheet is a helpful tool for examining data. Most crucially, the datasheet view enables simultaneous viewing of several table records. Similar to a spreadsheet, information is presented in rows and columns in the datasheet view. Since records are shown as rows, each row represents a unique record. Columns within each row correspond to the record's fields.

You can view the form's structure in more depth in the design view. The form's Header, Details, and Footer sections are visible. While making design modifications, you cannot see the underlying data, but there are some tasks that are simpler to complete in the Design view than in the Layout view. Design view allows you to create and configure your database. It's here that you set up and modify your tables, forms, and reports, among other things.

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