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  1. Introduction to Access programming - Microsoft Support

    Learn about using macros and VBA code in Access databases to program and automate your applications.

  2. Create a database in Access - Microsoft Support

    With Access, you can build a database without writing code or being a database expert. Well-designed templates help you quickly build databases. Easily find just the data you want with queries. Instantly …

  3. Access video training - Microsoft Support

    Access video training Quick start Intro to Access Create an Access database Add tables Use relationships Add and edit data

  4. Basic tasks for an Access desktop database - Microsoft Support

    Let's take a walk through the paths you can take to create an Access desktop database, add data to it, and then learn about next steps towards customizing and using your new database.

  5. Access help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    Get help with your questions about Microsoft Access with our how-to articles, training videos, and support content.

  6. Video: What is Access? - Microsoft Support

    Training: With Microsoft Access, you don't have to be a developer to create a database to help your team work more efficiently. Watch this online video to see how.

  7. Access SQL: basic concepts, vocabulary, and syntax - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to retrieve data from an Access database by using Structured Query Language, or SQL

  8. Access included as part of Microsoft 365 and Office 365 subscriptions

    Microsoft Access is now included as part of Microsoft 365 Business Standard and Business Premium subscriptions.

  9. Using Access or Excel to manage your data - Microsoft Support

    To find out which program is best suited for the tasks that you want to accomplish, it may help to compare the benefits that each program has to offer regarding data storage, data analysis, multi-user …

  10. Connect Access to SQL Server - Microsoft Support

    The following sections spell out the basics of getting to a database with connection strings and using a database programming interface in your Access VBA code.