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Microsoft Access Windows Controls

Microsoft Access Forms and Reports
Windows Controls
Microsoft Access / Forms and Reports
A label is a control that serves as a guide to the user. It provides a static text that the user cannot change but can read to get information about another control on the form. You can also use it to display simple information to the user. Most controls on the form are not explicit at first glance and the user would not know what they are. Therefore, you can assign a label to the control as a help to the user.

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Microsoft Access Functions and Expressions
Controls and Expressions
Microsoft Access / Functions and Expressions
A person's interaction with the computer is mostly done using Windows controls as these objects hold or present various pieces of information that the person can use. Therefore, Windows controls are highly involved in expressions. The expressions we have used so far were fairly straightforward and did not need any complex algorithm to accomplish their purpose. Unfortunately, as a database developer, you will face various scenarios, some of them might range from difficult to impossible. There are two main tools you need to build these sorts of expressions.

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Microsoft Access Miscellaneous
Data Maintenance, Import/Export
Microsoft Access / Miscellaneous
Data entry consists of typing values in data fields or selecting values from bound controls. Some records happen to have the same value for a particular field, or most records hold a common value for a certain field. When designing a form, you can assign the most commonly used value to such a field so the user would not have to type it. The user would change the value only if it is different from the usual.

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Microsoft Access Forms and Reports
Forms
Microsoft Access / Forms and Reports
Forms generally serve to define screens with which to edit the records of a table or query. In this unit we will see how to create a form, and how to operate it for the editing of records and changing its design. Tutorial covers: The form's wizard, Editing the data in a form, The Form design view, The Form design bar, Properties of a form, The Toolbox, Working with controls

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