Lessons 23 and 24: Database Using Access

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Across
  1. 4. A label that helps identify the field.
  2. 5. A field property in Access that determines the type of data a database field can store.
  3. 7. A field that uniquely identifies each record in a table.
  4. 8. A database table that stores subject-based data; the primary object in a database.
  5. 9. A group of related fields in a database table.
  6. 12. Data entered in a datasheet cell.
Down
  1. 1. Characteristics and behaviors of a database field.
  2. 2. A single characteristic or a person, place, thing, or event.
  3. 3. Type of database in which information is organized into separate subject-based tables, and the relationship of the data in one or more tables is used to bring the data together.
  4. 4. A database object that provides a convenient way to enter, edit, and view data from a table.
  5. 6. Point where a column and a row intersect in a table or a spreadsheet.
  6. 8. A collection of related data organized into tables for rapid search and retrieval.
  7. 10. A database object which allows you to organize, summarize, and print all of a portion of the data in a database.
  8. 11. In a database, a request for specific data that meets set criteria.