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For this release, Microsoft invested heavily in turning Access 2016 into a tool for creating web apps. Access 2016 has moved towards the Cloud like all the other applications in the suite and can now produce Web Apps which can be accessed through a browser.
A potential limitation for some is that Web Apps either have to be accessed through SharePoint, Microsoft's Web application platform, or from an Office 365 account with Access Services. Quite a lot of setup is involved to get all this up and running, but once established, it is possible to use Access as the back-end of a database, using nothing more than a browser for access.
We offer two levels of training for Microsoft Access 2016 - Introductory and Advanced