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Creating Forms in Microsoft Access 2007

By Mike Chapple, About.com

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Open Your Access Database

Mike Chapple
First, you'll need to start Microsoft Access and open the database that will house your new form.

In this example, we'll use a simple database I've developed to track running activity. It contains two tables: one that keeps track of the routes that I normally run and another that tracks each run. We'll create a new form that allows the entry of new runs and modification of existing runs.

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