meagz87 Weard: The firm whitch built that access database for download, is still alive, but my windows defender dissallowed me to download the file again. And I already deleted it.
I recommend, that you create a SharePoint Site with e.g. 3 LIsts:
1) "Testing LIst"
2) "Testteam LIst"
3) "Tested Persons LIst"
If you already started with an Excel List, it is easy to upload these List on a SharePoint Site.
The Lists can be referred on Columns to each other with a logic structure (like Access Databases did until 2018) so that you can create Reports, e.g. with Power Automate like "Who was tested on which date with which result!"
With the lists you can have a Power Apps App for the input and output forms, shared for each team person which has to access the data online.
SharePoint in my eyes is much better than MS Access.
If you need help to create such a database with SharePoint in your MS 365 Tenant , I'll be happy to assist you to create that App. Without MS Access.