Across
- 3. View in Access that is used only to create a table or to modify the structure of a table.
- 4. Practice that involve reducing the electricity consumed and environmental waste generated when using computers, mobile devices, and related technologies.
- 5. Facts in a database stored in more than one place.
- 6. Type of data that can be stored in a field.
- 10. Term used to refer to the version of the database with which you are working.
- 11. Printing option where the printout is across the width of the page.
- 12. Making a copy of the data as a table in the Access database.
- 14. Value displayed instead of a field name.
- 15. A formatted document with fields that contain data.
- 17. SQL commands that are used to retrieve data.
- 18. The process of determining the particular tables and fields that will comprise a database.
- 21. Field type that means Access will assign the value 1 to the first record, 2 to the second record, and so on.
Down
- 1. Portion of Access window where you work on objects such as tables, forms, and reports.
- 2. Printing option where the printout is across the height of the page.
- 7. A way of uniquely identifying each record in a database. See also Unique identifier
- 8. A collection of rows and columns in which all the entries in a column represent the same type of data.
- 9. Buttons used to move within a table, found near the lower-left corner of the screen when a table is open.
- 13. A collection of data organized in a manner that allows access, retrieval, and use of that data.
- 15. A specific piece of information within a record.
- 16. Words or phrases that further describe a database.
- 19. A collection of rows and columns.
- 20. Element located at the bottom of the Access window that presents information about the database object, the progress of current tasks, and the status of certain commands and keys; it also provides controls for viewing the object.
