On this page, you can download our most popular MicrosoftAccess database templates. Choose from a wide range of inventory templates, project management templates, issue tracking templates, and many more for Access. Tip: Want a visual overview first? Take a scenic drive through Access.
If you want to organize and manage your data with Access but just don't want to spend time creating a database from scratch, try using a desktop database template. What is an Access template? An Access template is a file that, when opened, creates a complete database application.
Use the Access Task Management Database template to track a group of work items that you or your team need to complete. You can also search and filter task details, show or hide columns, send e-mail messages, and map task owners' addresses.
Use the Access Asset Tracking template to keep track of computers, office equipment, or anything else that is owned or maintained by people. This version of a popular Access template also lets you search Asset details, show or hide columns, send e-mail messages, and map asset owners' addresses.
Use the Access Assets database template to keep track of computers, office equipment, or anything else that is owned or maintained by people. Watch this video to learn more about this popular Access template.
Organizing your data with an Access app is fast, and it's especially fast if you use a template to get started. When you select a template, Access assembles an app containing the tables you would likely have added yourself, had you built the app from scratch.
Access templates have built-in tables, queries, forms, and reports that are ready to use. A choice of templates is the first thing you'll notice when you start Access, and you can search online for more templates.
Use the Access Contacts Database template to keep track of names, addresses, telephone numbers, and other information. This new version of a popular Access template also lets you categorize each contact, send e-mail messages, and create maps of addresses.
Maximize your Access design investment by reusing all or part of a database by saving it as a template - with or without data. Share templates with others in your office.