Asked by Alaysia Mcnill on Jun 13, 2024

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When does Access save changes you make to a record?

A) when you click the Save button
B) when you close the table
C) when you move to a different record
D) when you select the record

Save Changes

The action of permanently storing the latest versions of files, documents, or data in their respective storage locations, often requiring explicit approval by the user.

Move To A Different Record

In database management, to navigate from the current data entry to another entry or record in the dataset.

Access

A Microsoft database management system that allows users to store, retrieve, manage, and manipulate data.

  • Determine approaches for ensuring and sustaining database integrity and efficiency.
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Ardra MeletathJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Access automatically saves changes to a record when you move to a different record, ensuring that your modifications are stored without the need for manual intervention.