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19 Cards in this Set
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Bound Control
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Connected to a field in the record source and is used to display, enter, and update data
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Control
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Listing ID label and the Listing ID text box are controls
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Control Layout
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A "container" that groups together the controls in a form so that you can change them as a group
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Datasheet Tool
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A form that looks just like a datasheet
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Detail Section
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Controls that displays one record at a time
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Field List Pane
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Contains the tables in the database and displays the fields they contain
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Find
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Using the Find command can help you find a data in the database more quickly
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Form
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A database object that displays data from one or more tables or queries in a format that has similar appearance to a paper form
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Form Footer Section
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Displays information at the bottom of each form
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Form Header Section
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Displays information at the additional sections to the form
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Form Tool
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Creates a simple form that includes all the fields in the selected table or query.
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Form View
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You will see each record in the record source, one at a time, in the form
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Form Wizard
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Helps you create a form by letting you select options in dialog boxes to specify the form's record source and layout.
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Layout View
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You can view the controls in the form and data from the record source at the same time
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Multiple Items Tool
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A form that lists all the fields in a datasheet format, but using a style that is similarto the form created by the Form tool
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Record Source
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The tables or queries that provide the data to be displayed in a form is called the record source.
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Split Form Tool
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A form using all the fields in the selected table or query and splits the window into two panes
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Theme
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A form's style. Formats the form and it's controls using a predefined color, font, and design scheme
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Unbound Control
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Is not connected to a record source and is used to display information, lines, rectangles, and pictures
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