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Hey everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can use Microsoft Access. So many of you have requested this video in the comments, so here it is. Also, I wanted to do this video as well because I kind of have a soft spot in my heart for Microsoft Access. When I first met my wife, we were both working at Microsoft at the time, and she was on the Microsoft Access team, so I really felt like I had to do this video. Now you might be wondering, what is Microsoft Access? Itamp;#39;s a relational database program, and as we jump into this video, weamp;#39;ll find out more about what that even means. But at a very high level, you can use Microsoft Access to track customers, to track orders, to track assets, and the list goes on and on of the types of things that you can use or track with a database. Now one of the first questions you might have is why would I use something like Access? I could just enter information into an Excel spreadsheet. Why would I eve