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This property is used to put restrictions on the data entered in a field​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Validation text restricts the data value that can be entered into a field. When you violate a validation rule, Access allows you to continue entering the record. By creating an input mask you can further restrict the data being input into a field by specifying the exact format of the data entry.

Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Explanation:

Disclaimer: Which property is used to put restrictions on the data entered in a field​?

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Data entry is made required using the Required field property, preventing the field from being left empty.

Field attributes limit the input of data. For instance, a field's Field Size property restricts input by capping the amount of data that can be entered. Additionally, you can utilise the Validation Rule property to mandate particular values and the Validation Text property to warn users of any errors.

The nature and behaviour of data contributed to a field are described by its attributes. The most crucial characteristic of a field is its data type because it specifies the types of data that can be stored there.

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