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access database course - Forms

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replyReply Sat 24 Nov 2007, 10:27Delegate Kirsten said...

Kirsten has attended:
Access Introduction course

Forms

can i do different headings in one form

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replyReply Mon 26 Nov 2007, 09:51Trainer Richard said...

RE: forms

Hi Kirsten

The information in a form can be divided into sections. Each section has a specific purpose and prints in a predictable order in the form. All forms have a detail section but a form can also include form header, page header and footer sections

PAGE HEADER:
Used to display a title, column headings, dates, or page numbers at the top of every page in a form or report. In a form, the page header appears only when you print the form.

FORM HEADER:
displays information that remains the same for every record, such as a title for the form. A form header appears at the top of the screen in Form view and at the top of the first page when printed.

Does that answer your question?

If you have any further questions, please post them to the forum.

Regards

Richard
Microsoft Office Specialist

 

Access tip:

Duplicating an Entry

To duplicate the entry press CTRL+' (apostrophe)this will copy the contents of the previous entry in the same field.
(Table view, line above) note this also works in Excel.

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