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Beginner's Guide to Access 2000:
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Closing a Database and
Exiting Access

To close a database and exit the program, do the following:
  1. Click File on the Menu Bar.
  2. Then click Exit.
  3. Click the Close button on the Access program window Title Bar (the upper and larger of the two buttons marked with an X), or click File on the Menu Bar and click Exit.
Note: If you have an open file and you have not saved it since you last changed the file, a dialog box will ask you if you want to save the changes. Click Yes to save or No to ignore any changes you might have made. If no files are open or have been saved, Access will close automatically.
 

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Prepared by Tina Reed, User Support Services
March 15, 2001

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