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By Mike Chapple, About.com Guide to Databases since 2000

Splitting an Access Database, Step by Step

Sunday June 4, 2006
Oftentimes, you wish to share data with users in your organization who may, in turn, wish to create their own forms and reports. While you may want them to have the ability to view and/or update your data, you may not wish them to modify the interface you use to work with the data yourself. Fortunately, Microsoft Access provides the ability to split a database into front-end and back-end components. You can safely share data with other users while keeping your interface private.

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