From the course: Access 2016 Essential Training
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Launching Access and the backstage screen
From the course: Access 2016 Essential Training
Launching Access and the backstage screen
- Starting Access for the very first time is pretty straight forward. I'm on Windows 10 right now. All you need to do is come down here to the new Start button Go ahead and give that a click. And you find some sections here. You might find Access in the most used programs, here. Or possibly in Recently Added. If you're not seeing it in either of those locations though, you can come to All Apps here, and this provides an alphabetized list, and luckily Access starts with an A, so it's right here at the top. Another way you can start Access, is to use the new Search feature on the Windows 10 task bar. You can just click here and type in Access, and it should launch the program, or even use your voice if you have that set up. If you're on a Windows 8 machine, though, you'll find the Access 2016 tile on your start screen, or you can perform a search using the Search charm. So however you find it, go ahead and launch Access. Once Access is open, it's going to present us with the options to…
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Key database concepts4m 14s
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Launching Access and the backstage screen54s
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Creating the database file4m 6s
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Understanding the Trust Center3m 28s
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Digging into Ribbon tabs5m
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Using the Navigation pane4m 47s
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Using the Tell Me feature1m 47s
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Using the Quick Access Toolbar3m 3s
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Signing in to a Microsoft account1m 33s
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Making backups2m 14s
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Accessing Access help2m 15s
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