Part III. Creating Forms and Reports

In Part 2, you created your database, designed the tables, and wrote data macros to implement many of the business rules. You created queries to provide de-normalized views into your data, and even designed a pivot table to analyze the data that is being collected. Although still a bare-bones solution, your database fulfils all the basics requirements. In Part 3, however, you'll put flesh on those bones and create a rich user experience.

Chapter 6 will show you how to use the built-in form templates to easily generate many of the simpler forms. Chapters 7, 8, and 9 demonstrate how to build more complex forms from scratch. This will demonstrate a lot of handy tricks for creating useful forms. Chapter 10 will ...

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