The document discusses database objects and the differences between Excel and Access. It mentions using the correct formula in databases and avoiding double data entry. It also lists tables, modules, pages and queries as examples of database objects and notes that Excel uses keys while Access does not, and Excel uses fields while Access does not.
The document discusses database objects and the differences between Excel and Access. It mentions using the correct formula in databases and avoiding double data entry. It also lists tables, modules, pages and queries as examples of database objects and notes that Excel uses keys while Access does not, and Excel uses fields while Access does not.
The document discusses database objects and the differences between Excel and Access. It mentions using the correct formula in databases and avoiding double data entry. It also lists tables, modules, pages and queries as examples of database objects and notes that Excel uses keys while Access does not, and Excel uses fields while Access does not.