MS Access is one of the popularly used Database Management System (DBMS) to create, store and manage database. It is popularly called Access. Access is functionally available with the following seven object classes. Each of these object classes is capable of creating their respective object replicas.
1. Tables: This object class allows a database designer to create the data tables with their respective field names, data type, and properties.
2. Queries: The stored data is processed using the query facility to produce desired information.
3. Forms: This object class allows the designer to create an appropriate user interface to formally interact with back end database defined by the tables and queries.
4. Reports: This object class is used to create various reports. Such reports are designed in access according to the requirement of end user.
5. Pages: This object class is meant to create data access pages which can be posted on a website of an organisation using internet.
6. Macros: A macro is a list of macro-oriented actions that runs as a unit.
7. Modules: These are the foundation of any application and allow the designer to create a set of programming instructions called functions or sub-routines that can be used throughout the application.