Asked by Vishal Sharma on Jul 27, 2024

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When you edit a record, pressing ESC once removes the changes to the field.What happens if you press ESC a second time?

A) Access restores the changes to the field.
B) Access deletes the record.
C) Access deletes the field.
D) Access removes all changes to the record.

ESC

ESC stands for Escape key, used on a keyboard to cancel operations or exit menus and dialogues.

Edit A Record

The act of altering the existing information or data contained within a single entry in a database or dataset.

Restores Changes

The process of reverting a document or file back to a previous state by undoing recent modifications or from a backup.

  • Acquire understanding on data manipulation within databases, encompassing the insertion, modification, and removal of records.
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Keila RodriguezJul 31, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Pressing ESC a second time after editing a record in Access will remove all changes made to the record, not just the changes to a single field. The first ESC press undoes changes to the currently selected field, while the second ESC press undoes all changes made to the record during the current edit session.