If you use a high resolution, you can fit more information on your screen, but the size of the text and images are smaller. If you use a low resolution, you can fit less information on your screen, but the size of your text and images are larger.
Resolution determines how much information your computer monitor can display. In Access 2007, the window display depends on the size of the window, the size of your monitor, and the resolution to which your monitor is set. Note: Your window probably does not look exactly like the one shown. The Access window with the Northwind database open is shown here. Access displays the objects in the database by type. Click the All Access Objects button on the Navigation pane.You can use the down-arrow on the top of the Navigation pane to change the manner in which objects are organized. You may want to organize the objects in your database by type also. In this example, the objects are organized by type, which is not the default setting. The arrows change to double right-arrows. Click the double left-arrows to close it.Click the double right-arrows to open it.The Navigation pane displays the objects in a database. If you are not already logged in to Northwind, click the Login button.Īn Access database consists of the following objects: tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and modules. This section shows you how to set up your window so that it matches the example. The Access window used in this example has been set up to make it easier to explain.