Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Buttons representing commands related to working with database content are organized on the
Home tab in six groups: Views, Clipboard, Sort & Filter, Records, Find, and Text Formatting.
TIP By default, Access 2013 displays database objects on tabbed pages. If you want,
you can display each object in a separate window instead. In the Access Options dia-
log box, display the Current Database page, and then in the Application Options area,
below Document Window Options, click Overlapping Windows. The window of each
object has its own set of Minimize, Restore Down/Maximize, and Close buttons. You
can move object windows by dragging their title bars, you can size them by dragging
their frames, and you can arrange them by clicking the Switch Windows button in the
Window group and selecting an option. (This group is added to the Home tab when
you select Overlapping Windows in the Access Options dialog box.)
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On the Home tab, click the Text Formatting dialog box launcher to open the
Datasheet Formatting dialog box.
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