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❥A relational database like Access usually has several related tables.

❥In a well-designed database, each table stores data about a particular subject, such as employees or products.

❥A table has records (rows) and fields (columns).

❥Fields have different types of data, such as text, numbers, dates, and hyperlinks.

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Access Tables A table is where data is stored and a table lives within a database. Without a database there can be no table! A table inAccess is quite different then a table in real life. Instead of having wooden legs and being used for meals, Access Tables are a grid made up of rows and columns.

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