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Creating Forms in Microsoft Access

By Mike Chapple, About.com

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Click on the Forms tab under Objects

This will bring up a list of the form objects currently stored in your database. Notice that there are a large number of pre-defined forms in this sample database. After you complete this tutorial, you might want to return to this screen and explore some of the more advanced features included in these forms.
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