Microsoft Access 2010 Tutorial Part 10 of 12 - Customer Form

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Learn MORE Access at http://599CD.com/X0DIZX. Forms are great for designing a nice, clean user interface for your database. They're especially perfect if other people need to work with your database because you can present to them only the data they need to see - and lock everything else. You will learn how to build forms to show a single record, multiple records (continuous forms), and a split form to show both. You'll learn about labels and text boxes, how to resize them, and how to save your form. We'll discuss editing data in your form, using record selectors to delete records, and how to use navigation buttons to move around.

10. Customer Form
Why use forms?
What are forms good for?
Create a simple customer form
Different ways to build forms
Single Form
Label and Text Box
Form View
Layout View
Resizing Text Boxes
Layout View uses Rows & Columns
Save Form
Delete Form Title & Logo
Open in Form View
Editing Data
Using Navigation Buttons
Pencil indicates Dirty record
Record Selector
Delete a Record
Create a Multiple Items form
Continuous Forms
Create a Split Form

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