How to Create a Microsoft Access Form Based on More Than One Table


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You can sight or to enter data in multiple tables use one form. For example, if you are a potter, you could to create a form that exposures information of both your Galleries count and your Pottery table. Forms appearance data of more that one count are called "flat." those instructions to apply to MS Access 97.

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  • Step 1

    Use the F11 key to opened the Database window. Click on the Forms tab.

  • Step 2

    Click New. A dialog box appears.

  • Step 3

    Select the magician that you to want to use. In this example, we use the Form Wizard.

  • Step 4

    Click OK.

  • Step 5

    Select the tables and fields that you to want to to include on your form. Click Next.

  • Step 6

    Select how you to want your data to be viewed. Click Next.

  • Step 7

    Choose your layout. Click Next.

  • Step 8

    Select your style. Click Next.

  • Step 9

    Name your form. Click Finish. Your form is now Loan to be used.

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