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RE: forms

Hi Barbara

I will assume that you are asking your question in relation to the process involved in creating forms. Please follow the steps below:

- Decide what you want to use your form for, i.e. what data will you want to enter, what tables does that data come from. Also you should decide on a link structure for your forms, if you wish for them to link to other forms (navigate).

- Depending how comfortable you are with Microsoft Access forms you can either follow the wizard or create you own forms from scratch. I would suggest that you use the wizard until you feel really comfortable with forms.

- Go to the forms wizard and follow the step by step instructions.

- Once you have completed the wizard go into design view and make any changes that you feel are necessary (that you cannot make in the wizard).

Hope this helps
David

RE: forms

Thank you David!!! :)

RE: forms

Barbara

No problems. The forum is always here to answer your Microsoft Office questions.

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

View all Access hints and tips

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