Access Yes/No Fields
"Yes/No" fields, or checkbox fields in Microsoft Access are commonly used for true/false values in databases. In this Access tutorial, you'll learn how to properly run queries on Yes/No fields and what kind of criteria you can use to limit your records depending on those values!
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