Which of the following components of Microsoft Access 2010 allows you to add icons that operate as shortcuts to command buttons on all ribbons and galleries?

Which of the following components of Microsoft Access 2010 allows you to add icons that operate
as shortcuts to command buttons on all ribbons and galleries?

Which of the following components of Microsoft Access 2010 allows you to add icons that operate
as shortcuts to command buttons on all ribbons and galleries?

A.
Context Menu

B.
Record Scrollbar

C.
Quick Access Toolbar

D.
Navigation Pane

Explanation:
Quick Access Toolbar allows you to add icons that operate as shortcuts to command buttons on all
ribbons and galleries. The Quick Access Toolbar in MS Access 2010 is a customizable toolbar which is
displayed in the title bar of the Database window. It has a set of commands or functions (save,
undo/redo, and print) that are independent of the tab on the ribbon currently displayed in MS
Access. The Quick Access Toolbar can be moved from one of the two possible locations. A user can
add any Access command as a button to the Quick Access Toolbar.
Answer A is incorrect. Context Menu offers options that depend on a specific button or object type.
Answer D is incorrect. The Navigation Pane is displayed on the left side in a new or existing
database. The pane contains different database objects such as tables, queries, forms, reports,
macros, etc. The database can be opened through the pane in different modes such as datasheet
view, design view, and layout view. A user can use the navigation Pane to show or hide the database
objects.
Answer B is incorrect. Record Scrollbar scrolls table records or query rows.



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jean

The Navigation Pane is displayed on the left side in a new or existing
database. The pane contains different database objects such as tables, queries, forms, reports,
macros, etc. The database can be opened through the pane in different modes such as datasheet
view, design view, and layout view. A user can use the navigation Pane to show or hide the database
objects.