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In a database, a table stores information for a group of things, we call fields or columns. For example, a table might hold an address book, a stock list, a phone book or a price list. A database can have from one to several tables.
 
In a database, a table stores information for a group of things, we call fields or columns. For example, a table might hold an address book, a stock list, a phone book or a price list. A database can have from one to several tables.
  
To work with tables, click the ''Tables'' icon in the ''Database'' list, or press {{key|Alt|A}}. The three tasks that you can perform on a table are in the ''Tasks'' list (see Figure 160).
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To work with tables, click the ''Tables'' icon in the ''Database'' list, or press {{key|Alt|A}}. The three tasks that you can perform on a table are in the ''Tasks'' list (see [[Media:AOO41GS8_001.png|Figure 160]]).
  
 
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Creating Database Tables

In a database, a table stores information for a group of things, we call fields or columns. For example, a table might hold an address book, a stock list, a phone book or a price list. A database can have from one to several tables.

To work with tables, click the Tables icon in the Database list, or press  Alt  +  A . The three tasks that you can perform on a table are in the Tasks list (see Figure 160).

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