The correct answer is: D. All of Above
A Hyperlink data type can store a web address, an email address, or the path of a file. It is a special type of text field that allows you to create a link to a web page, email address, or file. When you click on a hyperlink in a table, Access will open the associated web page, email message, or file.
To create a hyperlink, type the URL or path of the web page, email address, or file in the Hyperlink field. You can also click the Insert Hyperlink button in the Datasheet or Form view to open the Insert Hyperlink dialog box, where you can select the file or web page you want to link to.
When you create a hyperlink, Access automatically formats the text as a hyperlink. The text will be underlined and blue, and it will change color when you hover over it with your mouse.
You can also edit a hyperlink by clicking on it and then changing the URL or path in the Hyperlink field.
Hyperlinks are a great way to provide links to related information in your database. They can also be used to create navigation links between different parts of your database.