Access 2021 lets you build and share a database in seconds. You supply the information and Access does the rest, making it easy to create and structure your data. Reports and queries put your data into the format you want, so your applications consistently look great.Add tables with fewer clicks Use the Add Tables task pane, which stays open while you work, to add tables to relationships and queries.Keep tabs on your database objectsYou can clearly see the active tab, easily drag tabs to rearrange them, and close database objects with just one click.Refresh, relink, or remove linked tablesThe updated Linked Table Manager is a central location for viewing and managing all data sources and linked tables in an Access database. From time-to-time you may need to refresh, relink, find, edit, or delete linked tables. This is because of changes to the data source location, table name, or table schema.The Date/Time Extended data type has better precisionWe’ve implemented the DateTime2 data type into Access to enhance syntax compatibility with SQL to increase accuracy and level of detail in records that include dates and times. The DateTime2 data type includes a larger date range (0001-01-01 through 9999-12-31) with higher-specified time precision (nanoseconds, rather than seconds).Dark theme supportThe dark gray and black themes are perfect for those who prefer a softer take on high-contrast visuals.Improvements to SQL ViewUse the Find and Replace dialog box in SQL View to search for and replace text in an SQL statement, which is especially useful for long statements.Improvements to the Query DesignerWe’ve added new time-saving options for table objects. In Query Design View, right-click to select Open, Design View or Size to Fit.Improvements to the Relationships WindowQuickly adjust the table size to reveal additional fields and relationships, select a subset of tables and relationships, and scroll horizontally and vertically by using the mouse scroll wheel.Pick the perfect colorBased on your feedback, we’ve added a new input field in the Colors dialog for Hex color values. No need to spend time converting Hex color values into RGB values. For any property where you can define a color in Access, you can now enter a Hex color value in the Hex box, for example, #0F4C81 or 444.