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Access provides several tools that you can use to familiarize yourself with the structure of a particular database. This article also explains how, when, and why you use each tool.

Training: With Microsoft Access, you don't have to be a developer to create a database to help your team work more efficiently. Watch this online video to see how.

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As your Access desktop database grows, locating records will involve more than a quick glance at a datasheet. This article describes several methods you can use to locate records.

Query criteria help you zero in on specific items in an Access database. If an item matches all the criteria you enter, it appears in the query results. To add criteria to an Access query, open the query in Design view and identify the fields (columns) you want to specify criteria for.