Lesson SummaryImporting InformationTo Import Information from Another File into Access: In the Database window, select File Files of type list, browse to the appropriate drive and/or folder and double-click the file you want to import. Follow the onscreen instructions of the Import Text Wizard to import the data. Exporting InformationTo Export a Table to an External File: In the Database window, right-click the table and select Export from the shortcut menu or select the table and select File Save as type list and then, if necessary, type a new file name in the File name text box. Click Export and follow the onscreen instructions of the Export Text Wizard to export the data. Importing Objects from Another Access DatabaseTo Import an Object from Another Access Database: In the Database window, select File OK. Linking Information from an External SourceTo Link to a Table in Another Database: In the Database window, select File OK. Analyzing Records with Microsoft ExcelTo Export Access Data to Microsoft Excel: Open or select the table, query, or report you want to export. Click the OfficeLinks button list arrow on the toolbar and select Analyze It with Microsoft Office Excel from the list. Exporting Records to Microsoft WordTo Export Access Data to Microsoft Word: Open or select the table, query, or report you want to export, click the OfficeLinks button list arrow on the toolbar and select Publish It with Microsoft Office Word from the list. Mail Merging Records to Microsoft WordTo Mail Merge Records with Microsoft Word: Open or select the table, query, or report you want to use for the mail merge, click the OfficeLinks button list arrow on the toolbar and select Merge It with Microsoft Office Word from the list. Specify whether you wish to merge to an existing Word document or if you want to create a new Word document and perform the mail merge using Microsoft Word. Using Hyperlink FieldsTo Create a Hyperlink Field: Display the table in Design view, create a new field to store the hyperlinks, click the new hyperlink field's Data Type box, click the list arrow, select Hyperlink, and save the table. To Insert a Hyperlink: Select the hyperlink field and then click the Insert Hyperlink button on the toolbar or select Insert Browse button to help you locate the file) or type a Web address for the hyperlink's destination and click OK. To Edit a Hyperlink: Right-click the hyperlink and select Hyperlink Using OLE Object Fields To Create an OLE Object Field: Display the table in Design view and create a new field to store the OLE objects. Click the new OLE field's Data Type box, click the list arrow, select OLE Object, and save the table. To Insert an OLE Object: Select the OLE Object field, select Insert Create New (to create a new OLE object fileyou must select the type of file you wish to create) or Create from File (to insert an existing file), and click OK. If you selected the Create from File option, browse to and double-click the file you want to insert, and click OK. To View Database Object Dependencies: Right-click any database object and select Object Dependencies from the shortcut menu. One of the most common and basic file formats used to import, export, and exchange information between different programs is: A JPEG file. A GIF file. A tab- or comma-delimited text file. A Microsoft Exchange-It file. When you export a Microsoft Access table to an external data file, Access automatically includes the field names in the first row of the data file. (True or False?) Which of the following database objects can you import from one Microsoft Access database to another? (Select all that apply.)
When you create a link to a table in an external database, Access imports the table into the current database. (True or False?) The only way to export Access database information to Microsoft Excel is by saving it to an external file. (True or False?) When you use the Publish It with Microsoft Word command to send information to Microsoft Word, the data appears in:
A hyperlink can point to: (Select all that apply.)
Microsoft Access can import information from which of the following file formats?
You're building a database for your mail-order bride company. You want your table to include a field that stores the picture of your prospective brides. What field type would you need to use?
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