Select a template

Each template is designed to meet specific data management needs. This section describes the templates that are included with Access 2010. If your particular needs are not met by one of these templates, you can connect to Office.com and browse a wider selection of templates. For more information, see the section Create a database by using a template.

Web database templates

Five Web database templates are included with Access 2010. The term 'Web database' means that the database is designed to be published to a SharePoint server that is running Access Services. However, you can also use a Web-compatible database as standard client database, so they are appropriate for any situation.

Microsoft Access Database Examples

For information about creating, publishing, and using Web databases, see the article Build a database to share on the Web.

Client database templates

Seven client database templates are included with Access 2010. They are not designed to be published to Access Services, but can still be shared by placing them in a shared network folder or document library.

Create a database by using a template

The process of creating a database by using a template is the same for Web databases and client databases. However, the procedure differs slightly if you are downloading a template from Office.com.

Create a database by using a template that is included with Access 2010

  1. Start Access 2010.
  2. On the New tab of Microsoft Office Backstage view, click Sample Templates.
  3. Under Available Templates, click the template that you want to use.
  4. In the File Name box, type a file name.
  5. Optionally, click the folder icon next to the File Name box to browse to a location where you want to create the database. If you don't indicate a specific location, Access creates the database in the default location that is displayed below the File Name box.
  6. Click Create.

Access creates the database and opens it for use.

Create a database by using a template from Office.com

If you are connected to the Internet, you can browse or search for templates on Office.com from within Microsoft Office Backstage view. Use the following procedure:

  1. Start Access 2010.
  2. On the New tab of Backstage view, do one of the following:
  3. When you find a template that you want to try, click it to select it.
  4. In the File Name box, type a file name.
  5. Optionally, click the folder icon next to the File Name box to browse to a location where you want to create the database. If you don't indicate a specific location, Access creates the database in the default location that is displayed below the File Name box.
  6. Click Download.

Get started using your new database

Microsoft Access Templates Library

Depending on the template that you used, you might need to do one or more of the following to get started with the new database:

Sample

Next steps

The five Access Web database templates each feature a Getting Started page that contains links to videos that give you a quick overview of how to use and change the template. You can also click other links on the Getting Started page and search the Access Help system to learn more.

Sample Database For Microsoft Access

If you don't find a template that meets your needs, you can easily create a new database from scratch. Use the following links to get started: