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  1. Featured Access templates - Microsoft Support

    This sample database template demonstrates how Access can manage small business customers, orders, inventory, purchasing, suppliers, shipping, and employees. The database …

  2. Use a template to create an Access desktop database

    If you want to organize and manage your data with Access but just don't want to spend time creating a database from scratch, try using a desktop database template.

  3. Create a database in Access - Microsoft Support

    With Access, you can build a database without writing code or being a database expert. Well-designed templates help you quickly build databases. Easily find just the data you want with …

  4. Video: Create an Access desktop database - Microsoft Support

    The easiest and fastest way to create your database is to use an Access template, which creates a ready-to-use database, complete with the tables, forms, reports, queries, macros, and …

  5. Learn the structure of an Access database - Microsoft Support

    This article provides a basic overview of the structure of an Access database. Access provides several tools that you can use to familiarize yourself with the structure of a particular database.

  6. Use the Task Management Access Database template - Microsoft …

    Use the Access Task Management Database template to track a group of work items that you or your team need to complete. You can also search and filter task details, show or hide …

  7. Import or link to data in another Access database - Microsoft …

    You might want to link to data in another Access database if your organization uses several Access databases, but data in some tables, such as Employees, need to be shared between …

  8. Create a new database - Microsoft Support

    It explains how to create a desktop database by using a template, and how to build a database from scratch by creating your own tables, forms, reports, and other database objects.

  9. Split an Access database - Microsoft Support

    Split an Access database into front-end and back-end components to improve performance and safely share data with other users.

  10. Create a table and add fields - Microsoft Support

    When you create an Access database, you store your data in tables—subject-based lists that contain rows and columns. For instance, you can create a Contacts table to store a list of …