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leilurhhh

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One of the benefits of using macros is to:
 
  A) provide the designer with the ability to assign multiple functions to one action within the database which prevents the user from clicking through multiple queries and forms to achieve the same goal.
  B) set the correct table relationships that will help to efficiently organize the data in a database.
  C) automate non-routine tasks within an Access database.
  D) efficiently and accurately process database ad hoc queries from several remote locations.

Question 2

By using the Navigation Pane, you can see a list of all Access Objects included in the database.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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