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824 Chapter 27 Create Simple Forms<br />

Access creates a simple form based on the active table and displays the form in<br />

Layout view. In this view, you can make adjustments to the layout and content of<br />

the form <strong>by</strong> clicking the buttons on three Form Layout Tools contextual tabs.<br />

Tip You don’t have to open a table to create a form based on it. You can simply click the<br />

table in the Navigation pane to select it and then click the Form button in the Forms<br />

group on the Create tab. But it is sometimes useful to have the table open behind the<br />

form so that you can verify the form contents against the table contents.<br />

The first record in the table, displayed in Layout view.<br />

Troubleshooting The appearance of buttons and groups on the ribbon changes depending<br />

on the width of the program window. For information about changing the appearance of<br />

the ribbon to match our screen images, see “Modifying the Display of the Ribbon” at the<br />

beginning of this book.<br />

The Form tool has configured all the field names in the table as labels and all the<br />

fields as text boxes. In the header at the top of the form, the name of the table<br />

appears as a title, and the form icon appears as a placeholder for a logo.<br />

3. Move the mouse pointer over the form, and click any label or text box control.<br />

In Layout view, you can adjust the controls on the form, so any control you click<br />

becomes selected, ready for manipulation.

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