Unit 1. Basic elements of Access2003.Lets look at what the basic elements of Access2003 are, the screen, the bars, etc, so as to be able to distinguish them. We will learnwhat their names are, where they are situated, and what they are used for. We will also learn how to get help in case of not knowinghow to go on working. Once we know all of this, we will be in a position to begin creating databases on the following unit.Opening and closing Access2003.Lets look at the two basic ways of initiating Access2003.From the Start button , normally situated at the bottom left corner of the screen. Situate the mouse over theStart button, click, and a menu will unfold. On situating the pointer over Programs, a list of all the programs installed on your computer will appear; look at Microsoft Office, then Microsoft Access, click, and the program will initiate.From the Access2003 button on your desktop .You can now initiate Access2003 to try everything we explain to you.To close Access2003, you can use any of the following methods: Click on the Close buttondepress the keys ALT+F4 .Click on the File menu and then choose Exit option.The Inicial screenOn initiating Access2003, an opening window will appear (seen below), we will now look at the basic components. This way we willget to know the names of the different elements and it will be easier for us to understand the rest of the course. The next screen wewill show you (and generally all of those seen on this course) might not coincide exactly with what you will see on your own computer screen as every user can decide which elements to see at any particular time, as we will see further on.The bars.The title bar.The title bar contains the name of the program. On the extreme right are the buttons to minimize, maximize/restore and close. The menu bar.The menu bar contains all Access2003 commands, grouped in drop down menus. By clicking on Insert for example, we will see therelated operations with the different elements that can be inserted.All operations can be executed from these menus. But the more regular things are executed more quickly from the tool bar that we
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