Exam 12: Workshop 12: Create a Refined User Experience With Macros
Exam 1: Workshop 1: The Four Main Database Objects108 Questions
Exam 2: Workshop 2: Tables, Keys, and Relationships105 Questions
Exam 3: Workshop 3: Queries and Data Access106 Questions
Exam 4: Workshop 4: Access Information From an Access Database104 Questions
Exam 5: Workshop 5: Advanced Tables108 Questions
Exam 6: Workshop 6: Pattern Matching and Functions in Queries102 Questions
Exam 7: Workshop 7: Aggregated Calculations, Subquerying, and Sql103 Questions
Exam 8: Workshop 8: Action Queries and Advanced Relationships100 Questions
Exam 9: Workshop 9: Advanced Reports and Mailing Labels100 Questions
Exam 10: Workshop 10: Advanced Form Settings and Form Types99 Questions
Exam 12: Workshop 12: Create a Refined User Experience With Macros100 Questions
Exam 13: Workshop 13: Use VBA in Access98 Questions
Exam 14: Workshop 14: Implement Your Database98 Questions
Exam 15: Normalize a Database for Effective Design89 Questions
Exam 16: The Common Features of Microsoft Office81 Questions
Exam 17: Efficient Interaction With a Touch Screen71 Questions
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The ________ action allows the user to bypass all prompts that accompany various actions in a database.
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________ macros have been known to add,edit,or remove data from a database and often spread to other databases or even to the user's computer.
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Because submacros cannot be executed from the ________,you can make the process easier by assigning keys to each submacro so that reports can be printed simply by pressing keys on the keyboard.
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A(n)________ is a self-contained instruction that can be combined with others to automate tasks and is considered to be the basic building block of macros.
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________ are useful to alert the user that an action has been completed,but message boxes could also be used for custom error messages.
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If you want a set of actions to run every time a database is opened,then you can create an AutoKeys macro.
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Which of the following is NOT a factor to consider when automating processes?
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Data macros can be executed directly from the Navigation Pane by double-clicking the macro object,clicking Run in Design view,or by attaching the macro to a database object,like a button or text field.
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By embedding the macro it becomes ________,and if you export the form into another database,any macros embedded will remain with the object.
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Many businesses are cutting waste by exporting reports and having them sent in an e-mail instead of having them printed directly from a database.
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Macro Settings are part of the Trust Center Settings and can be modified based on the needs of the organization.
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The SetWarnings action is used often to suppress warning messages when performing various tasks like running update queries and delete queries.
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A(n)________ is two or more submacros that are similar in function and are stored under the same macro name.
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By default the Action Catalog and Add New Action combo box only show actions that execute in nontrusted databases.To see all actions,click Show All Actions in the ________ on the Design tab.
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The ________ is a searchable set of macro actions that can retrieve actions based on keywords.
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A(n)________ is a macro that is automatically executed when the database is opened.
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________ contain an area to add one or more data actions,and it executes all the actions contained as part of its operation.
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