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replyReply Wed 7 Dec 2011, 10:00Delegate Edgar said...

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I have recently started using a database at work that the person before me created. I am new to Access so I would like to know how "tabs" were created in form view. Each tab is related to various fields of different tables. I may need to make changes to these tabs in the near future so any help would be appreciated.

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replyReply Fri 9 Dec 2011, 10:48Trainer Simon said...

RE: Access

Hi Edgar,

Thank you for your question.

Do you mean you have a form with multiple tabs?

If so it the form is created using the Form Wizard. Using the Controls on the Developer tab you can add the multiple tabs tool.

Please find some links below which may be of some help:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access-help/create-a-tabbed-form-HA010277613.aspx

http://www.techrepublic.com/article/make-access-forms-easier-to-navigate-with-tab-controls/6090864

http://office.microsoft.com/video.aspx?assetid=ES010285993&vwidth=720&vheight=540&CTT=11&Origin=


Also I notice you will be attending our Intermediate and Advanced courses so you will be able to put that question to the trainer to see whether they can assist you or give you hints and tips.

I hope this helps.

Regards

Simon

Thu 15 Dec 2011: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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Hiding rows and columns

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