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Customize groups in the navigation pane
From the course: Access Essential Training (Office 365/Microsoft)
Customize groups in the navigation pane
- [Narrator] Now that our database is filling up with objects, you might want to consider reorganizing your navigation pane so that your objects are grouped together based off of their task, rather than by object type. We can create custom groups so that all of the objects that go together will appear next to each other, regardless of whether they are forms, queries, tables, reports, or macros. We'll start by changing the view mode on the navigation pane. To do that, come up here to the drop-down menu to the right of where it says All Access Objects, and we can see at the bottom that, right now, it's set to All Access Objects, and we're viewing it by Object Type. Let's go ahead and change it to Tables and Related Views. That'll have access grouped all of our objects together based off of their relationship to each other. Let's go ahead and scroll up here to the top, and you'll see that we have a group called GuestCreditCards, that has the GuestCreditCards table. Then we have a group…
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Customize groups in the navigation pane2m 52s
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Compact and repair the database1m 20s
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Examine database object relationships2m 34s
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Document your thought process3m 34s
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Print the blueprint of your database3m 45s
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Split a database into front and back ends4m 21s
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Protect the database with a password3m 10s
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Set startup options3m 25s
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