
- Create an Access app - Microsoft Support- An Access app is a database that you use in a standard web browser, but which you design and modify in Access 2013 or later. The data and database objects are stored in SQL Server or … 
- Video: Create an Access app - Microsoft Support- Training: Create an Access App: a database that runs in the cloud. Use a templates to make it faster and easier. 
- Access help & learning - support.microsoft.com- Get help with your questions about Microsoft Access with our how-to articles, training videos, and support content. 
- Add an app for Office to an Access app - Microsoft Support- Learn how to display data visually in an Access web app by adding an App for Office. 
- Basic tasks for an Access app - Microsoft Support- Learn the basics about creating and working with Access apps. 
- Upgrade an Access app - Microsoft Support- Learn how to update an Access web app that you've made available for others to use on a team site. 
- Find data in an Access app - Microsoft Support- Data is useless if you can't find it when you need it, so Access apps provide several ways to zoom in on the data you need. These finding and filtering tools are included automatically when you … 
- Decide whether to create a desktop database or an Access web app- Training: Deciding whether to create an Access web app or an Access desktop database depends on which tools you have available and on your goals. Learn how in this video. 
- Video: Create an Access app from a SharePoint site- Create an Access App: a database that runs in the cloud. You can create the app right from a SharePoint site in seconds. Then open the app in Access to add table templates and continue … 
- Create an Access app package - Microsoft Support- Backup, copy, move, or deploy an Access app by saving it as an app package. A package is a single .app file that you can use to create a copy of the app on an on-premises SharePoint site. 
- Distribute an Access app in your App Catalog or the SharePoint …- Learn how to distribute an Access web app in your App Catalog or in the SharePoint Store so that other people can use the app.