Access_Ch01_Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. The stored information about one particular instance, such as one person’s data in an address book.
  2. 4. A collection of records that share the same fields.
  3. 8. A database that contains formatting, styles, and sample text that you can use to create new databases.
  4. 10. To set a field so that it always remains onscreen, in the left-most position, as you scroll left to right.
  5. 12. A series of dialog boxes that guide you step-by-step through a process.
  6. 13. A piece of data stored about each record in a table.
  7. 14. Alternate text that appears instead of a field’s actual name in tables, forms, and reports.
Down
  1. 1. A view of a table or query’s data, designed for lookup or input of records.
  2. 3. To order copies of a multipage document so that complete sets are together.
  3. 5. To add to the end of.
  4. 6. A printable layout of the data from a table or query.
  5. 7. A specification that describes how a set of records should be sorted, filtered, calculated, or presented.
  6. 9. A suffix at the end of a file name that indicates its type, such as .accdb.
  7. 11. To add protection to a file so others cannot read it.