Question: 11. When importing a comma-separated text file, what does Access create each time it encounters a comma? Select one: a. a new table b. a
11.
When importing a comma-separated text file, what does Access create each time it encounters a comma?
Select one:
a. a new table
b. a new record
c. a new related table
d. a new field
12.
When importing Access tables into your database, what two options are you given at the Import Tables section of the Import Objects dialog box?
Select one:
a. Table and Relationships or Relationships only
b. Definition and Data or Data only
c. Definition and Data or Definition only
d. Table and Relationships or Table only
13.
When saving an export specification, you are asked to supply which two pieces of information?
Select one:
a. file name to export and location for the file
b. name for the specification and a description
c. name and location for the specification
d. format to export to and a name for the exported file
14.
When you import a query, form, or report from another Access database, you must also remember to import
Select one:
a. all of the database option settings.
b. the underlying tables associated with the objects.
c. all other objects in the database.
d. any other objects that use the same source data.
15.
When you import multiple tables from one Access database into another, the relationships that exists between tables in the source database _____ imported.
Select one:
a. are automatically
b. must be
c. can be
d. cannot be
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