create tab
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Along the top ribbon there is a tab labelled "Create". Clicking on that will give you options for creating reports, which are the green icons. If you click the "Report" option, Access will create a standard report based on your selected table. However this isn't usually the best way to create a report, so you can also click on the "Report Wizard" icon which will allow for more customisation. Alternatively you can create a blank report in design view, but that's usually only best if you're used to the way Access displays information in a report.
Create
start the form wizard. on the create tab,choose form wizard. follow the directions on each page and click finish.
In Access 2010, Auto-format has been replaced with themes, but you can still use the auto-format function. To use auto-format, you have to add it to either your quick access toolbar or in one of your ribbons. To add it, right click on either your quick access toolbar or ribbon and select "Customize the ribbon". On the menu that pops up, Select "Commands not in the Ribbon" under the 'Choose commands from' pulldown. You will see the auto-format command around 5 places down from the top. In order to add it to your ribbon, you have to create a custom group, but you can put it anywhere. For the quick access toolbar, you just click and drag.
In Access 2010, Auto-format has been replaced with themes, but you can still use the auto-format function. To use auto-format, you have to add it to either your quick access toolbar or in one of your ribbons. To add it, right click on either your quick access toolbar or ribbon and select "Customize the ribbon". On the menu that pops up, Select "Commands not in the Ribbon" under the 'Choose commands from' pulldown. You will see the auto-format command around 5 places down from the top. In order to add it to your ribbon, you have to create a custom group, but you can put it anywhere. For the quick access toolbar, you just click and drag.
create tab
If you are using Microsoft word. Click on tools and go down to Letter Wizard. Click on that, and then you can create a letterhead.
Right click on the Ribbon and choose the option "Minimize the Ribbon". To show the ribbon again right click on one of the tabs (for example "Home") and uncheck the "Minimize Ribbon" option.
It is a tab on the ribbon that allows you to access various commands. The specific commands depend on the tab you select. Look at the ribbon to see the names of the tabs, then click on the tab to see the commands that are displayed there.
All you do is go into Create Modes, click on Create a superstar then click on Paint Tool And Your In!
Tools...Protection did you even try?