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How Do You Create Forms In Microsoft Access?

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How Do You Create Forms In Microsoft Access?

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Microsoft Access has made creating forms an easy experience. Microsoft Access is a database. Its purpose is to store and arrange information. Forms give the user the ability to access information in tables and queries through a graphical interface. If you are creating the forms, then you are probably responsible for the data stored in the tables as well. Open Microsoft Access. Select “New Database.” Click on the “Create” tab. Select “More Forms” in the “Form” section. A drop down menu will appear. Select “Form Wizard.” The “Form Wizard” window opens. Select the “>” button. The “Tables/Queries” drop down menu will list all tables and queries that have been saved. For the purpose of this article there is only the default “Table: Table1.” We do not need to change it. The “Available Fields:” sub-window lists all of the fields that are in the table or query you selected. The only field we have is “ID.” Selecting the “>” button transfers the ID field from the “Available Fields” sub-window in

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