Computer Science, asked by ritikkkkkkk, 10 months ago

write the steps to open an assistant database in microsoft access​

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Answered by vedthakar004gmailcom
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➡ 1. Start Access.

2. Click the “Blank desktop database” template.

3. Type a file name for the database you're about to create.

4. Choose the folder where you want to store your database.

5. Click the big Create button (under the File Name box).

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Answered by dua21
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If Access is already running, use the following procedure to open a database. Note, the steps vary slightly depending upon your version of Access.

1- On the getting started page of Access, Click Open Other Files.

2- On the Open area of the Backstage view, click Browse.

3- Click a shortcut in the Open dialog box, or in the Look in box, click the drive or folder that contains the database that you want.

4-In the folder list, browse to the folder that contains the database.

5-When you find the database, do one of the following:

:-)Double-click the database to open it in the default mode specified in the Access Options dialog box or the mode that was set by an administrative policy.

:-)Click Open to open the database for shared access in a multi-user environment so that you and other users can read and write to the database.

:-)Click the arrow next to the Open button and then click Open Read-Only to open the database for read-only access so that you can view but not edit it. Other users can still read and write to the database.

:-)Click the arrow next to the Open button and then click Open Exclusive to open the database with exclusive access. When you have a database open with exclusive access, anyone else who tries to open the database receives a "file already in use" message.

:-)Click the arrow next to the Open button and then click Open Exclusive Read-Only to open the database for read-only access. Other users can still open the database, but they are limited to read-only mode.

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