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Creating Forms in Microsoft Access 2007

By Mike Chapple, About.com

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Select the Table for your Form

Mike Chapple
Before you begin the form creation process, it's easiest if you pre-select the table that you'd like to base your form upon. Using the "All Tables" pane on the left side of the screen, locate the appropriate table and double-click on it. <BR><BR> In our example, we'll build a form based upon the Runs table, so we select it, as shown in the figure above.
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