Access System Tables Using Usys
System tables exist in Microsoft Access because they are automatically created by Access to store information about your database. However, you can create your own "User System" or "Usys" tables in Microsoft Access. These hidden system tables allow you to track information without having to worry about the prying eyes of curious users. This video will show you how to do it!
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