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Create tables, queries, forms, reports, and charts in Access
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Use a screen reader to create tables in Access desktop databases
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Use a screen reader to create a query in Access desktop databases
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Use a screen reader to create a form in Access desktop databases
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Use a screen reader to create a report in Access desktop databases
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Use a screen reader to create a chart on a form in Access desktop databases