2.What is the diference b/w identifying relationship and simple relationship? 3.What are the steps to create simple table in ms access. 4.What are the types of iews? Explain all of them in details. !.What are the types of form? What are the adantages of form oer the table? ".Explain form wi#ard. $.Explain section of form. Explain section of report.
%& E'(E) 1.What is the spreadsheet? 2.Explain what if analysis. 3.What the ario*s charts and graphs are in excel. 4.Explain piot table with example. !.What is macro? ".Explain f*nctions of excel. $.What are the adantages of *sing dbms? +.What is database ,.-raw an E. model. Relative & Absolute Cell References by Karyn Stille Excel uses two types of cell references to create formulas. Each has its own purpose. Read on to determine which type of cell reference to use for your formula. Relative Cell References This is the most widely used type of cell reference in formulas. Relative cell references are basic cell references that adjust and change when copied or when using AutoFill. Example: !"#$%&:%'() as shown below) changes to !"#$*&:*'( when copied across to the next cell. Absolute Cell References !ituations arise in which the cell reference must remain the same when copied or when using AutoFill. +ollar signs are used to hold a column and,or row reference constant. Example: -n the example below) when calculating commissions for sales staff) you would not want cell %./ to change when copying the formula down. 0ou want both the column and the row to remain the same to refer to that exact cell. %y using 1%1./ in the formula) neither changes when copied. A more complicated example: Overview What-if analysis is the process of changing the values in cells to see how those changes will affect the outcome of formulas on the worksheet. Three kinds of what-if analysis tools come with Excel: scenarios, data tales, and !oal "eek. "cenarios and data tales take sets of input values and determine possile results. # data tale works only with one or two variales, ut it can accept many different values for those variales. # scenario can have multiple variales, ut it can accommodate only up to $% values. !oal "eek works differently from scenarios and data tales in that it takes a result and determines possile input values that produce that result. &n addition to these three tools, you can install add-ins that help you perform what-if analysis, such as the "olver add-in. In data processing, a pivot table is a data summarization tool found in data visualization programs such as spreadsheets or business intelligence software. Among other functions, a pivot-table can automatically sort, count total or give the average of the data stored in one table or spreadsheet. It displays the results in a second table (called a "pivot table") showing the summarized data. ivot tables are also useful for !uic"ly creating un weighted cross tabulations. #he user sets up and changes the summary$s structure by dragging and dropping fields graphically. #his "rotation" or pivoting of the summary table gives the concept its name.