Chapter 7. Creating Data Forms

In This Chapter

  • Creating forms the easy way with AutoForm

  • Building a form with the Form Wizard

  • Adding the finishing touches

Access forms are similar to paper forms in that they are used in part to collect data. Access forms go beyond paper forms by having a direct connection to the database tables that store the collected information. In the “old days,” after you completed a paper form, some poor soul had to manually organize and file each form in a file cabinet or tabulate results by hand. With the advent of electronic databases like Access, data is typed into an electronic form and simultaneously placed in the file cabinet (the table) connected to that form.

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