Access 2013
Product Specifications
- Includes:
- Microsoft Access 2013
- Installation Method: Digital Download
- Estimated Delivery Time: 30 Minutes
- Users Supported: 1 User
- Devices Supported: 1 Device
- Installations Supported: 1 Installation
- License Type: Perpetual
- License Term: Indefinite
- Licensed Use: Licensed for Home and Commercial Use
- Brand: Microsoft
- Manufacturer Part Number: 077-06368 - 01
- GTIN: 885370450989
- Platform Supported: Windows
- Operating Systems Supported: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7
- Minimum Hard Drive Space: 2.5 GB
- Minimum Memory: 1 GB
- Minimum Processor Speed: 1.5 GHz
Overview
Microsoft Access 2013 Download
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Whats new in Access 2013 In a word, apps. An Access web app is a new type of database that you build in Access, then use and share with others as a SharePoint app in a web browser. To build an app, you just select the type of data you want to track (contacts, tasks, projects, and so on). Access creates the database structure, complete with views that let you add and edit data. Navigation and basic commands are built-in, so you can start using your app right away.
TIP To learn how you can get started creating an Access 2013 app or desktop database quickly, see Basic tasks for an Access app or Basic tasks for an Access 2013 desktop database.
**DOES NOT WORK ON MAC, WINDOWS ONLY **
To find out more about Microsoft Office, see Whats new in Office 2013.
Getting started with apps
Building an app
Using your SharePoint server or Office 365 site as a host, you'll be able to build a polished, browser-based database app. Under the hood, Access apps use SQL Server to provide the best performance and data integrity. On the startup screen, click Custom web app.
NOTE With Access 2013, you can still create traditional desktop databases from scratch. Or, try out a template to create an app, a desktop database, or an Access 2010-style web database.
Table templates
Quickly add tables to your app using pre-designed table templates. If you're tracking tasks, search for the Tasks template and click it.
If you see the multiple-table indicator next to a template, that means Access will add commonly used related tables for you so you can get started with a truly relational database. Access creates views for each table that display data from related tables.
For more information, see Create an Access app, Create an Access app from a template, and Basic tasks for an Access app.
External data
Import data from Access desktop databases, Microsoft Excel files, ODBC data sources, text files, and SharePoint lists.
For more information, see Import data into an Access database.
Opening in a browser
When you're done designing, dont look for a compatibility checker or a Publish button. Your app is already live just click Launch App.
UI created automatically
Navigation included
Access apps save you the trouble of building views, switchboards, and other user interface (UI) elements. Table names show up on the left edge of the window, and the views for each table appear across the top:
All apps have a similar navigation structure, making it easier for people to learn an
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