You could do each field individually. You could also select all of them and either drag them to adjust all of their widths at once or go to the properties and set a standard width for all fields.
You can set the value in the hidden form fields using javascript and access the form fields in JSP
Have your form's input insert into a database (SQL, Oracle, etc) then access that database through Access's ODBC connection.
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A form is a visual representation of a database's data. Normally, data stored in Microsoft Access is viewed and edited through a form.
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When navigating through a form in an Access database, you can use the Tab key to move the cursor from one field to another. The cursor jumps to the next field based on the Tab Order you define. The initial Tab Order is created as you add fields to the form.For example, you add the following text fields to a Form:NameAddress 1StateCityAddress 2Zip/Postal CodeYou want the users to press Tab and jump from Address 1 > Address 2 > City > State > Zip Code. Simply edit the Tab Order of these fields by modifying Address 2 (making it Tab Order 3), City (Tab Order 4), and State (Tab Order 5).
Computers do EXACTLY what they are told to do by people. If your Access database is not behaving as you expect it is because you have made a mistake with your design.
No. Design view is for creating the table and manipulating the fields and the structure of the fields and the table. It is not for entering data. To do that you can go to datasheet view or use a form.
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Okay. The previous answer was Preview. I am currently in Microsoft Access class and the actual answer, trust me on this, is Design.