The document describes several key elements of the Microsoft Access 2010 user interface, including the title bar at the top of windows, the customizable Quick Access Toolbar for frequently used commands, the ribbon containing tabs and groups of commands, the object window displaying open database objects, and the navigation pane providing central access to all database objects.
The document describes several key elements of the Microsoft Access 2010 user interface, including the title bar at the top of windows, the customizable Quick Access Toolbar for frequently used commands, the ribbon containing tabs and groups of commands, the object window displaying open database objects, and the navigation pane providing central access to all database objects.
The document describes several key elements of the Microsoft Access 2010 user interface, including the title bar at the top of windows, the customizable Quick Access Toolbar for frequently used commands, the ribbon containing tabs and groups of commands, the object window displaying open database objects, and the navigation pane providing central access to all database objects.
window. •displays the name of the window or software program being used. QUICK ACCESS TOOLBAR • is a customizable toolbar that contains a set of comm ands that are independent of the tab on the ribbon that is currently displayed. • ou can move the Quick Access Toolbar from one of the two possible locations • you can add buttons that represent commands • contains frequent used com mands RIBBON • Consist a set of tabs • the strip across the top of the program window that contains groups of commands • Since the ribbon contains both the program's menu options and toolbar com mands, it cannot be removed from the screen. • includes several tabs that are used to reveal different groups of com mands. OBJECT WINDOW • displays open database objects • An Access database contains objects such as tables, queries, form s, reports, pages, macros, and modules. • The process of creating two or more copies of an access database NAVIGATION PANE • run reports, or enter data directly in tables. • a central location from which you can easily view and access all your database objects,