Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Select the Form and either right click to get the shortcut menu or click on the Properties icon. The form can be selected by clicking on the black square in the top left corner of the form.
Microsoft Access
FORMS An Access database object on which you place controls for taking actions or for entering, displaying, and editing data in fields. Forms provide the interface for data entry to the database. End-users are usually unaware of MS Access tables' structure and inter-table relationships; they can use the forms to perform data entry operations to the background tables.
MS Access is Database Management Software (DBMS). It is a part of Microsoft's Office suite. Its main components are Tables, Relationshipes, Queries, Forms, Reports, Macros and Modules. The current version uses .accdb extension.
datebase management system
An Access database can hold up to 2GB (two gigabytes) of information. These include up to 32,768 objects ( tables, queries, forms, etc). From this up to 255 people can use the database at the same time. My source: MS Access 2010 Comprehensive, New Perspectives, Adamski::Finegan rosie stjulian
A database is about storing data, not about creating forms. You would create the forms in some programming language - NOT something directly related to the database server - than have your forms, or rather your program in general, connect to the database.
What can cause properties of metal to change is by applying heat to it. By this, it makes it a liquid and then over time as it dries, and forms a solid.
the function of the database
bilal says MS ACCESS MAIN OBJECTS ARE TABLES HAVE OTHER OBEJECTS FIELDS , ETC QURIES FORMS REPORTS MODULE
MS Access Database objects are: Tables, Queries, Forms, Reports, Modules, Macros etc..
A database contains forms and reports stored in tables
what can be achieved from the database using reports