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Creating Forms in Microsoft Access 2007

By Mike Chapple, About.com

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Getting Started

Although Access provides a convenient spreadsheet-style datasheet view for entering data, it isn’t always an appropriate tool for every data entry situation. If you’re working with users you don’t want to expose to the inner workings of Access, you may choose to use Access forms to create a more user-friendly experience. In this tutorial, we’ll walk through the process of creating an Access form.

This tutorial walks through the process of creating forms in Access 2007. If you're using an earlier version of Access, read our Access 2003 forms tutorial.

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