In Microsoft Access 2016, if you make changes to a previously saved file, there's no need to save the file again.?

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

False

If you make changes to a previously saved file, you need to save the file again. Until you do, any new edits or additions you make to the document exist only in the computer's memory and are not saved in the file. See 9-6: Working with Office Files

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a) Windows Phone 8 is a pared down version of Windows 8 designed for smartphones. b) Windows Phone 8 has the same core operating systems services as Windows 8, including a common file system, security, networking, media and Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) web browser technology. c) Windows Phone 8 has all of the features of Windows 8 plus the features necessary for smartphones. d) None of the above.

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Typically, you enter Speaker Notes in the Notes area in ____ view.

A. Slide Sorter B. Notes Pane C. Normal D. Animation

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