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Manually entering data into an Access table will:
 
  A) run the risk of missing records that need to be changed.
  B) will decrease the risk of data entry errors.
  C) not create inconsistencies in the table.
  D) not compromise the integrity of the data.

Question 2

If you create a chart in Excel from data that will be frequently updated in Access, it is best to ________ the data.
 
  A) copy
  B) link
  C) paste
  D) update



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