Choose Rich text to store text as HTML and allow rich formatting. Choose Plain text to store only text. Avoid using Rich text if data might be used in Microsoft Access 2003 or earlier.
Changing to this data type requires removal of one or more indexes.@The new field type you selected doesn't allow indexes. ...
CHECK constraints on table | will not be transferred to this table. CHECK constraints can only be created via SQL DDL statements. ...
Choose a field or expression to break the items into groups. For instance, group your Employees by their job title, or group ...
Choose a type of calculation (such as sum or average) to display for each group. For example, with Orders, you could display ...
Choose Rich text to store text as HTML and allow rich formatting. Choose Plain text to store only text. Avoid using Rich ...
Click OK to close the wizard so you can open a database diagram and create the necessary relationships. Restart the wizard. ...
Click the table and then click the Rename Table button, or double-click the table's title bar. Each table name should clearly ...
Click to select a row, or click and drag to select multiple rows. Drag selected row(s) to move them to desired tab order. ...
Columns that require data are not included in this view. If you want to edit rows that are missing data in these columns, ...