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In this case go to Help either via the Menu Bar, or click onto the help button on the Toolbar. Type ‘accessibility features’ into the Search for: box. Click onto the green arrow In the search results box below, the icon the left side indicates the origin of the help. Use the scrollbar on the right side to access more results Starting Access Start Microsoft Access by either double clicking on the Microsoft Access icon, which is located on the windows desktop; or click onto the Start button on the bottom left of your screen and select Programs – Microsoft Access. The Access database ‘Getting Started task pane will give you several options. For most occasions of creating a new database you would use the bottom option ‘Create a new file’. – Then the ‘Blank database option on the next screen Creating a new Microsoft Access database is unusual in that you create and name the database file before you add any data to it. After selecting the Blank Access database option shown above, to will be taken to the New Database dialogue box. Here you will type in name for your database, and choose where you want it saved on your computer