August 2003
Beginner
368 pages
10h 49m
English

Because Access is a Windows application, it interacts with your printer through standard Windows dialog boxes and drivers. This means that any printer that you can use from other programs can be used from Access, and any special features of that printer, such as color printing or duplex printing, are available in Access.
As you have seen in this chapter, you can use different Access objects—tables, forms, reports, and so on—to display the information stored in your database. Within each object there are several views available: Design view, Datasheet view, and so on. You can choose the view you want by selecting ...