After learning in the previous lesson, we will use the table Wizard to create a table. Although the table is created, a blank table is useless. In this lesson, we will enter and learn the data in the created table. before adding data to a table, you must first open the table. Before that, you have learned how to open a database. First, start Access and choose to open an existing file pair.
After learning in the previous lesson, we will use the table Wizard to create a table. Although the table is created, a blank table is useless. In this lesson, we will enter and learn the data in the created table. before adding data to a table, you must first open the table. Before that, you have learned how to open a database. First, start Access and choose to open an existing file pair.
After learning in the previous lesson, we will use the table Wizard to create a table. Although the table is created, a blank table is useless. In this lesson, we will enter and learn the data in the created table. basic table operations
Before adding data to a table, you must first open it. Previously you have learned how to open a database. First, start Access and select Open existing files. Double-click the customer order database. Open it. In the database window, click the table option. the creation method on the right side and the list of existing objects list also have a customer data table option in addition to three table creation methods.
There are two ways to open this table. One is to double-click this option with the mouse. The other is to click this option to select it, and then click the OPEN button in the Database window to open the table. enter data in it