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Lesson 6. Adding Forms to a Database. Objectives. 1. Create AutoForms. 2. Create a form using the Form Wizard. 3. Work with form sections. 4. Work with controls on a form. After completing this lesson, you will be able to:. Objectives continued. Objectives.
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Lesson 6 Adding Forms to aDatabase
Objectives 1. Create AutoForms. 2. Create a form using the Form Wizard. 3. Work with form sections. 4. Work with controls on a form. After completing this lesson, you will be able to: Objectives continued
Objectives (Objectives continued from previous slide) 5. Add a calculated control to a form. 6. Modify format properties. 7. Use the Web to display data.
New Object drop-down menu Figure 6-1
Figure 6-2 AutoForm with fields displayed in a single column
Show Table dialog box in Query Design window Figure 6-3
Drop-down list displaying existing tables and queries Figure 6-4
AutoForm with fields in columns Figure 6-5
Selected fields to be included on the form Figure 6-6
Form Design View Figure 6-7
Opening the Form Header Figure 6-8
Form Header property sheet Figure 6-9
Adding a label to the Form Header Figure 6-10
Sizing the label box Figure 6-11
Changing the font color Figure 6-12
Moving a control Figure 6-13
Multiple selections of controls Figure 6-14
Selecting multiple controls in a column Figure 6-15
Text Box property sheet for ProductName Figure 6-16
Bound Object Frame property sheet Figure 6-17
Tab Order dialog box Figure 6-18
Adding a text box Figure 6-19
Control Source row Figure 6-20
Expression Builder with an expression Figure 6-21
Multiple-table query in Design View Figure 6-22
Labels positioned closer to text boxes and resized Figure 6-23
Selecting a row of controls Figure 6-24
AutoFormat dialog box Figure 6-25
AutoFormat options Figure 6-26
Exporting a form as a Web document Figure 6-27
Viewing the Web document in Word Figure 6-28
Data Access Page in Page View Figure 6-29