![]() ![]() We'll be going as far as setting up the database tables, which traditionally would be stored in a so-called 'back end' database file, while forms, queries and report, which are not covered in any details by this tutorial, would be stored in a separate 'front end' database file. The video was made using Access 2010, however the process is very similar in Access 2007 and Access 2013. MORE INFORMATION: To follow this tutorial you will need a full copy of Microsoft Access. More from the Software-Matters channel: Visit the Software-Matters website: Software-Matters is based in Gillingham, Dorset, in the south-west of the United Kingdom (UK), near Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire and the cities of Bournemouth, Poole, Southampton, Bristol, Bath and Salisbury. Get more help and advice on Excel, Access or VBA projects: If you want to find out whether a bespoke database would be right for you, get in contact: Learn more about our work: Music by Kevin MacLeod We have now uploaded a no music version of this video: - If you found this video helpful, please consider giving it a Like, leaving a comment or sharing it. Follow along with our free download of the basic stock database we created in this video: All you need to get started is a copy of Access and a beginner's knowledge of how it works. ![]() This tutorial will explain how to use Microsoft Access to create a working stock control database with some basic features.
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