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Access makes manipulating data manageable for users of many skill levels. You can input data and sort, filter or group information according to your needs. It's particularly useful when there are thousands of records and sorting through them individually would take hours. Access allows you to obtain the information quicker by providing a few commands to tell the program what is being sought. Reports can be created, too, that pull information out of the database according to the project parameters.
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Access offers a variety of features for different database needs. You can use it to develop many general types of applications like :
Access is an excellent platform for developing an application that can run a small business. Its wizards let you quickly and easily build the application’s foundation. The ability to create macros and to build code modules allows power users and developers to create code libraries of reusable functions, and the ability to add code behind forms and reports allows them to create powerful custom forms and reports.
At a basic level, you can use Access to develop simple, personal database-management systems. Some people automate everything from their wine collections to their home finances. The one thing to be careful of is that Access is deceptively easy to use. Its wonderful built-in wizards make Access look like a product that anyone can use.
Introduced with Access 2010 was the ability for you to use Access to build web applications, which are applications that can run in a browser. Access’s web capabilities have been greatly enhanced in Access 2013.