Which of the following parts of the Access Window provides a command interface by consolidating
all tasks or entry points in one place?
A.
Navigation Pane
B.
Tabbed document
C.
Ribbon
D.
View selector
Explanation:
In Microsoft Office Access 2010, the ribbon is the primary substitute for toolbars and menus. It
provides a command interface by consolidating all tasks or entry points in one place. These tasks and
entry points require menus, toolbars, task panes, and other UI components to display. The ribbon is
located at the top of the Access window. It has the following main command tabs:
File
Home
Create
External Data
Database Tools
The image of ribbon is given below:Answer B is incorrect. The tabbed document shows tables, queries, forms, reports, and macros.
Answer D is incorrect. The view selector shows view buttons.
Answer A is incorrect. The Navigation Pane provides an interface for all database objects, such as
tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and modules. It is located along the left side of the Access
screen. In the Navigation Pane, all items are organized into groups. It is also used to show or hide the
database objects.
. The Navigation Pane provides an interface for all database objects, such as
tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and modules.
the ribbon is the primary substitute for toolbars and menus. It
provides a command interface by consolidating all tasks or entry points in one place.