Data access pages - Data access pages used for data entry
Using a data access page for data entry is similar to using a data entry form: You can enter, edit and delete data in a database. However, you can use a page outside an Access database, so users who have a Microsoft Office 2000 license can update data over the Internet or an intranet.
The following illustration shows the Cables data access page in Design view.
| Title in the body of the page | ![]() |
| Record in the Cables header | |
| Record navigation section |
The following illustration shows the Cables data access page when it's open in Page view or in Internet Explorer. Here you can enter and edit data.
| Title in the body of the page | ![]() |
| Record in the Cables header | |
| Record navigation section |
This tip sheet includes elementary information on data access pages. Use the Help menu in Access 2000 to look for additional information under 'Data access page'.
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