Write an article to discuss the uses of different elements in Access 2010 window. Use the rubrics on your books as guide to evaluate your work. Post it in your blogsite

-The ribbon is located below the title bar and quick access toolbar and includes the tabs groups and buttons that contain most of the features and commands you will use. By default, Access opens to the home tab which contains many of the most commonly used commands. The other tabs are organized by function.  It contains several buttons and tabs that allow you to perform any common Access tasks, such as opening and creating databases, adjusting Access options, printing, and more. Another important feature of the ribbon is that many of the buttons, commands, and tabs on the ribbon are available only if they pertain to the current task or object. It lists the objects in the database and from there you can open the objects in any view you choose. Let’s open the customers' table in the Navigation Pane. There are several data sheet format options here that weren’t available on the ribbon, however, we aren’t going to make any changes here so let’s just cancel. Notice that the name of the current object appears as a tab in the upper left corner of the object window.

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