Exam 16: Microsoft Access 2010
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The Microsoft Access 2010 tabbed Ribbon contains a set of control tabs.
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Microsoft Access 2010 uses the Access 2003 .mdb file format as the default file format for database files.
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What is a surrogate key and how does Microsoft Access 2010 create surrogate keys?
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In addition to the standard Ribbon command tabs,Microsoft Access 2010 also includes:
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Microsoft Access databases are stored using the file extension .accdb.
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In Microsoft Access,foreign keys are designated by using the Foreign Key button in the toolbar.
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In Microsoft Access,a relationship is created by dragging a foreign key column and dropping it on top of the corresponding primary key.
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Microsoft Access SQL commands are run within the SQL View of a Query window.
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