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Introduction to the layout window of Microsoft Access?

Introducing the Layout window of Microsoft Access


After the computer is turned on, the Microsoft Access program is launched on the screen by clicking on the Start menu and clicking on Microsoft Access under Programs. The following figure shows the layout window of Microsoft Access. The layout window of Microsoft Access consists of title bar, menu bar, database toolbar, status bar, task pane, etc.


Title bar: At the top of the window where Microsoft Access is written, it is called the title bar.

Menu bar: File, Edit View, Insert, Tool, Window, Help below the title bar is called menu bar.

Toolbar : Usually the bar containing various icons or images below the title bar is called toolbar. Microsoft Access has several toolbars. The Database Toolbar is set as default. Any Toolbar can be Hide/Display in Active window from Toolbar Window.

Status bar : Below the start-up window or above the taskbar where Ready is written, it is called the title bar. This bar always displays special information. For example, Design View, F6=Switch Panes, Fl=Help text are displayed in the table design window.

Control Menu: At the beginning of the title bar, i.e. on the leftmost key box, a menu is displayed when the mouse is clicked, it is called the Control Menu button. Windows Move Minimize, Maximize, Close, Restore etc. can be done with the help of Control Menu.

Close: The button marked with a cross (X) on the right side of the title bar of the window is called the close button. By clicking on this button - the running window can be exited.

Minimize: The button marked minus (-) on the right side of the title bar of the window is called the minimize button. Click on this button to make the window smaller.

Maximize: The square button on the right side of the title bar of the window is called the maximize button. Click this button to resize the window.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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