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Three ways to make forms |
Blank form - creates a blank form with nothing else Form wizard - easiest to create a form with a select few attributes. Form - the best and quickest way to make a form, must have a table selected. |
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Form |
A form in Access is a database object that you can use to create a user interface for a database application. A "bound" form is one that is directly connected to a data source such as a table or query, and can be used to enter, edit, or display data from that data source. Alternatively, you can create an "unbound" form that does not link directly to a data source, but which still contains command buttons, labels, or other controls that you need to operate your application. |
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What is a query |
A way of asking the database a question about some data |
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Validation rules |
Verifys that the data the user entered meets the standards specified. |
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Default value |
Default value for blank spaces. Used when many records hold similar data. |