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#1. A ________ access interface is an object model that represents various facets of accessing data.
#2. _________ is designed as an easy-to-use application level interface to microsoft’s newest and most powerful data access paradigm.
#3. _______ is called using a familiar metaphor.
#4. _______ was the first object-oriented interface that exposed the microsoft database engine.
#7. ___________ is suited best for either single system applications or for small, local deployments.
#9. _______ is an object-oriented data access interface to ODBC combined with easy-to-use style of DAO.
#10. ______ provides the objects, properties and methods needed to access the more complex aspects of stored procedures and complex resultsets.
#11. ________ Designer can be used to manage the collection to a database.
#12. ______ header contains the text that appears at the very beginning of a report such as report title, author, or database name.
#13. ______ header contains information that goes at the top of every page such as the report’s title.
#14. ________ contains a repeating section of the data report.
#15. _______ contains the innermost repeating part of the report.
#16. ______ footer contains the information that goes at the bottom of every page, such as the page number.
#17. _______ footer contains the text that appears at the very end of the report, such as summary information or an address or contact name.
#18. _____ control allows to format text, or assign a dataformat.
#19. _____ control allows to place labels on the report to identify fields or sections.
#20. _____ control enables to place graphics on our report.
#21. ______ control lets to draw rules on the report to further distinguish sections.
#22. _______ controls enables to place rectangles, triangles or circles report.
#23. ______ control a special text box that calculates values as the report is generated.
#24. To run the project, press