Access stores data in fields, but humans don't generally think of names sepa-rately, unless there's a reason for doing so. For instance, we usually identify people by both their first and last names, if we know both. Depending on the relationship, we may refer to someone as Aunt Marge, Dr. Adams, Susie Smith, Malcolm, or even Jillybean. We're more flexible than the last name, first name format you often see provided in lists and options.
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