Forms
Reports
Forms are sometimes referred to as "data entry screens."
Reports are used to summarize and present data in the tables
Most database users prefer to use forms for viewing, entering, and editing data in the tables.
Each report can be formatted to present the information in the most readable way possible
You can change the values of underlying data with a form.
You cannot change the value of the underlying data for a report with a control object from the toolbox as you can with forms
Forms provide datasheet view.
Reports do not provide a Datasheet view. Only Print Preview and Report Design views are available.
Forms are the data that you enter into the document. They are the raw data. Reports are the result of the information you put in to it.
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Microsoft Access
Tables,forms,queries,reports
with ms access we can create tables, queries, forms, reports, pages, macros and modules which are the objects of ms access.
Tables, Queries, Reports, Forms, Pages, Modules and Macros.
Access Work Area
bilal says MS ACCESS MAIN OBJECTS ARE TABLES HAVE OTHER OBEJECTS FIELDS , ETC QURIES FORMS REPORTS MODULE
what is the difference between release forms and discharge forms in bankruptcy law..
Might depend on which version of Access that is used. Tables Queries Forms Reports Pages (Access 2000 - 2003.. Pages were deprecated in Access 2007) Macros Modules
The difference is that a change forms.
The type of bond that forms between atoms or compounds is determined by the electronegativity difference between the atoms involved in the bond. If the electronegativity difference is small, a covalent bond forms, where electrons are shared. If the electronegativity difference is large, an ionic bond forms, where electrons are transferred.