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khang

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Discuss the benefits of having a macro that runs when a database first opens.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

If gridlines do not show on a table without borders, click the Borders button arrow on the ________ tab, and then click View Gridlines.
 
  A) Table Tools Layout B) View
  C) Table Tools Design D) Page Layout


mceravolo

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Answer to Question 1

An AutoExec macro executes a list of tasks whenever a database is opened. This can add increased efficiency and usability to the database.An AutoExec macro can open multiple database objects as opposed to database startup options which can open only a single form. An AutoExec macro can also open an object to a specific record and place the cursor in a specific field to increase efficiency.

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