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Here are a few useful things to appreciate about Access databases to begin with.
One of the greatest features of applications built using Access is that Access is a relational database. In such a database, it is only necessary to put each piece of information into the database once, even though it might relate to lots of other data. For example, in RAGE, risk phrase R10 may be needed 300 times in all the currently stored risk assessments, but it has only been entered once. If R10 is re-defined at some later stage all occurences of R10 in the various risk assessments will also be updated. This ensures what is known as data integrity.
Rather than re-invent the wheel; if you need basic skills training on Access before using products built on Access, there are are many useful sites on the web. As an example try http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/access/, where you will find an excellent tutorial. The page http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/access/tables2.html is expecially useful, dealing as it does with adding and removing information from tables - a necessary skill.