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Questions and Answers
Which Microsoft Office suite does Microsoft Access belong to?
Which Microsoft Office suite does Microsoft Access belong to?
- Student edition
- Home edition
- Professional and higher editions (correct)
- Enterprise edition
What is Microsoft Access?
What is Microsoft Access?
- An operating system
- A programming language
- A Database Management System (DBMS) (correct)
- A web browser
Who is the intended audience for this tutorial?
Who is the intended audience for this tutorial?
- Experienced database administrators
- People who want to learn Microsoft Excel
- Students studying biology
- Those who want to learn how to start working with Microsoft Access (correct)
What are the prerequisites for this tutorial?
What are the prerequisites for this tutorial?
Which company developed Microsoft Access?
Which company developed Microsoft Access?
What does DBMS stand for?
What does DBMS stand for?
What type of database engine does Microsoft Access combine with its graphical user interface?
What type of database engine does Microsoft Access combine with its graphical user interface?
What is the permitted use of the content and graphics published in the e-book?
What is the permitted use of the content and graphics published in the e-book?
Which edition(s) of Microsoft Office suite include(s) Microsoft Access?
Which edition(s) of Microsoft Office suite include(s) Microsoft Access?
What knowledge level does this tutorial cater to?
What knowledge level does this tutorial cater to?
Study Notes
Microsoft Access Overview
- Microsoft Access belongs to the Microsoft Office suite.
- Microsoft Access is a database management system (DBMS) that combines a graphical user interface with a relational database engine.
Intended Audience and Prerequisites
- The intended audience for this tutorial is not specified.
- The prerequisites for this tutorial are not specified.
Development and Editions
- Microsoft Access was developed by Microsoft Corporation.
- Microsoft Access is included in the Professional and Enterprise editions of the Microsoft Office suite.
Database and Permissions
- DBMS stands for Database Management System.
- The content and graphics published in the e-book are permitted for use, but specific terms are not specified.
- The tutorial caters to beginners or those with basic knowledge of Microsoft Access.
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Description
Learn the basics of Microsoft Access in this introductory tutorial, covering topics such as Database Management System (DBMS), graphical user interface, and software development tools. Ideal for beginners looking to start working with MS Access.