Chapter 36. Access and the Web
In Access, you can create data access pages (Figure 36.1), which are Web pages that allow authorized individuals to view and work with a database. Although data access pages are saved separately from the database, they are connected directly to it. Data access pages are listed on the Pages tab of the Database window (Figure 36.2).
Figure 36.1. A data access page.
Figure 36.2. The Pages tab in the Database window.
You can use a data access page the way you would a report, to display grouped information and summaries and ...
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