Introduction to Database_Y7

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Across
  1. 2. A screen you use to enter or view data easily in Access. Like filling out a digital form.
  2. 4. A neat, printable version of your data or query results, often used for sharing.
  3. 5. A part of a database that holds data in rows and columns. Like a spreadsheet.
  4. 7. Data that is organized and meaningful (e.g., Maria is 14 years old and likes blue).
  5. 8. Raw facts, figures or details (e.g., 14, blue, Maria).
  6. 9. A way to ask the database a question and get an answer. For example: "Show all students over 13."
Down
  1. 1. A unique identifier for each record. Like a student ID that no one else has.
  2. 3. A collection of organized data. Like a digital filing cabinet.
  3. 4. A row in a table that stores information about one person or item.
  4. 6. A column in a table that stores one kind of information (e.g., Name, Age).