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Clicking in the upper left corner of the datasheet selects all records in the database.True
The Undo button will reverse all the changes you have made in a record.False
The computer keeps track of the current record using a record pointer.True
A computerized DBMS is more efficient and cost-effective than a set of file folders.True
A database contains only one object.False
Field properties are changed in a table's Datasheet view.False
You can delete fields in Datasheet view the same way you delete records.False
You can open an existing database from the Getting Started task pane only.False
The Office Assistant is available in ACCESS just like it is in other Office applications.True
Clicking in the upper right corner or the datasheet selects all records in a database.False
Once you've deleted a record using the Delete Record command, you cannot use the Undo command or Esc to restore it.True
You can switch to Datasheet view or Design view using options on the View menu.True
In a table, a record appears as a column.False
The File New Datbase dialog box is where you will name the file and store it with your other files.True
The Paste Append command allows you to restore a record that has been deleted using the Delete command.False
The record selector highlights an entire row in a table's Datasheet view.True
After designing a table, you must give it a name and save the design.True
When you move among records in Datasheet view, you are actually moving the record pointer.True
The Yes/No data type holds logical values.True
When rearranging fields, a horizontal bar follows your mouse pointer to show you where the field will be inserted.False
You can move and copy an entire object from one database to another.True
You can set a default value for a field that usually contains the same value.True
After entering records in a table, you must save the changes.False
Exiting Access takes you back to the Office 2003 Screen.False

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