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[[Microsoft Access]] is a software application published by [[Microsoft]] that combines a [[database engine]], a programming language ([[VBA]]) and [[IDE (programming)|IDE]], and forms designed to allow easy display and editing of database records. Access projects use the [[.mdb]] file extension for storing data and other project information, and [[.ldb]] for file-locking data. | [[Microsoft Access]] is a software application published by [[Microsoft]] that combines a [[database engine]], a programming language ([[VBA]]) and [[IDE (programming)|IDE]], and forms designed to allow easy display and editing of database records. Access projects use the [[.mdb]] file extension for storing data and other project information, and [[.ldb]] for file-locking data. | ||
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About
Microsoft Access is a software application published by Microsoft that combines a database engine, a programming language (VBA) and IDE, and forms designed to allow easy display and editing of database records. Access projects use the .mdb file extension for storing data and other project information, and .ldb for file-locking data.
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- Microsoft Access 97 (8.0)
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