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Introducing Microsoft Access
Microsoft Access is an application used for creating databases.
With Access you can collect, sort and manipulate data. It is used if you need to generate a lot of queries and reports. For example you could do a data base on a large number of employees or members of a club, storing all the personal information. Then you could ask the program to give you just those that fit in any set of parameters. For example, employees with over ten year service, or employees in a certain state, division, zip code. Access can be used for any application where there is a large amount of data and you want the ability to sort it by different criteria.
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