Chapter 8
A Form for All Reasons
IN THIS CHAPTER
Creating forms the easy way with Form tools
Building a form with the Form Wizard
Adding the finishing touches
Managing Data in Form view
Access forms are similar to paper forms in their function — they’re used in part to collect data — but Access forms go beyond paper forms by having a direct connection to the database tables that store the collected information. Electronic databases such as Access simultaneously place the data typed into an electronic form in the table connected to that form.
Like reports and queries, forms are named and stored in the database file. Forms are full-fledged Access objects, so you can customize them easily to meet your needs.
This chapter shows what forms can do for you, shows you how to make forms, and provides tips for customizing forms so they’re exactly what you need.
Generating Forms
Depending on your needs, you can create forms in three ways:
- The Form tools make attractive forms with a click of the mouse.
- The Form Wizard asks some questions and then creates an attractive form based on your ...
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