State True/False

1.Microsoft Access is a powerful and user-friendly database management system for UNIX systems.
2.Access supports Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) and dynamic data exchange (DDE).
3.Access provides a graphical user interface (GUI).
4.Reports, forms and queries are difficult to design and execute with Access.
5.Access considers both the tables of data that store your information and the supplement objects that present information and work with it, to be part of the database.
6.Select queries are essentially questions that ask Access about the entries tables.
7.In Access, you cannot create queries with a Query-by-Example (QBE) grid.

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