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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