What is a domain in microsoft access?
Answer / Rajiv Kumar Singh
"In Microsoft Access, 'domain' does not have the same meaning as it does in network administration. In Access, a domain refers to a named collection of tables and forms that are grouped together for easier management and sharing within an application."
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