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replyReply Fri 19 Sep 2008, 16:24Delegate Debbie said...

Debbie has attended:
Access Intermediate course

Forms

How do I go about setting up a form from scratch?

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replyReply Fri 26 Sep 2008, 10:31Trainer Rajeev said...

RE: Forms

Dear Debbie

Thank you for attending the Access Intermediate course. I hope you enjoyed the course and it was beneficial for you!

There are number of methods you can create a form from scratch.

The simplest way to create a form is to select the Form in the Objects bar in the database window.
Choose New button to create a new form
Choose the Auto Form (columnar, Tabular or datasheet) from the list and choose the relevant table or query from the drop down list.
Press OK
Please ensure to save the form with an appropriate name before closing it.

Although this may be the easiest but it may not necessarily the one the most ideal because this doesn

 

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Access tip:

Pop up property

If you want to focus the attention of a form / switchboard to a user then you can change the propeties of a form/switchboard for Pop up to On.

This meand tht the focus for the user must be on the form / switchboard

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