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  2. File:Microsoft Office Access (2019-present).svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Microsoft Access - Wikipedia

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    A compiled version of an Access database (file extensions .MDE /ACCDE or .ADE; ACCDE only works with Access 2007 or later) can be created to prevent users from accessing the design surfaces to modify module code, forms, and reports. An MDE or ADE file is a Microsoft Access database file with all modules compiled and all editable source code ...

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  6. File:Early Access Box Art.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Ribbon (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Use of a ribbon interface dates from the early 1990s in productivity software such as Microsoft Word and WordStar [1] as an alternative term for toolbar: It was defined as a portion of a graphical user interface consisting of a horizontal row of graphical control elements (e.g., including buttons of various sizes and drop-down lists containing icons), typically user-configurable.