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Introduction | Creating a Database | Tables | Queries | Forms | Reports
MS Access 2000
Tables
Tables organize data into columns (called fields) and rows (called records).
For example, each field in the Products table below contains the
same type of information for every product, such as the product's
name or type.
Each record in that table contains all the information about one
product, such as the product's name, supplier ID number, units in
stock, and so on.

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