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Creating and Working with Databases and Objects
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Working with Access Files
Compacting and Repairing an Access File
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Open an Access database
Open a sample database or project
Create a shortcut to open an Access file or database object
Copy or move an Access file
Create an Access database from data in another file format
Creating a new Access database from an Excel spreadsheet
Change the default file format
Troubleshoot opening files
File formats you can import or link to in Access
Open a file
Creating an Access database from a text file
Creating an Access database from a dBASE file
About setting a hyperlink base for an Access file
Create a security user account (MDB)
Delete an Access file
Rename an Access file
Set a hyperlink base for an Access file
Troubleshoot finding files
View the attributes of an Access file
Remove personal or hidden information
Document the summary information of an Access file or page
Create custom properties for use in finding an Access file
Set the number of files shown in the list of recently used files
Modify or delete custom properties of an Access file
About how Access searches for reference libraries
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