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In Microsoft Access, every element on a form is called a "control." Controls can include various types of elements such as text boxes, labels, buttons, and combo boxes, which are used to display and interact with data. Each control can be customized to enhance user experience and data entry.
Have your form's input insert into a database (SQL, Oracle, etc) then access that database through Access's ODBC connection.
Through a wizard! Go to www.msn.com
AutoFormat
I think this is also applicable to Microsoft Access: In Visual Basic version 4.0, the exclamation mark (!) syntax is for collection lookup, and the dot (.) syntax is for properties and methods. However, a control can be accessed as a property, and Visual Basic has a Controls collection on a form. Because the Controls collection is the default property of a form, you can access a control from a Form using by using the exclamation mark (!) syntax. (source:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/129287)
A form is a visual representation of a database's data. Normally, data stored in Microsoft Access is viewed and edited through a form.
Media Access Control
the passive entity that is the target of an access request. the active entity that initiates an access request.
The ACL (Access Control list) has the individual ACE entries.
Resource access control facility
Medium Access Control