MS Access 2007: Forms (Tutorial Complete)



Congratulations, you have completed the Access 2007 tutorial that explains Forms in Microsoft Access 2007.

Tutorial Summary

Microsoft Access is a unique tool released by Microsoft that provides both the functionality of a database and the programming capabilities to create end-user screens. Each version of Access can "look and feel" completely different from another.

In this Access 2007 tutorial, we covered the following:

  • What is a form?
  • How to create a form
  • How to view the form properties
  • Record Source Property
  • Caption Property
  • Default View Property
  • How to add objects to the form
  • How to resize objects on the form
  • Viewing the form
  • Saving the form

Each version of Access can "look and feel" completely different from another. As such, we recommend that you try one of our other Access tutorials to become familiar with the Access version that you will be using.

MS Access 2007: Save Form

This MSAccess tutorial explains how to save a form in Access 2007 (with screenshots and step-by-step instructions).

Saving form

One final step is to save our Form object in Access 2007. You can do this at any time during creation of the form, but for the purposes of this tutorial, we are saving this as our last step.

Click on the Save button in the top left of the toolbar.

A "Save As" window should appear as follows:

Select a name for the form and click on the OK button. We usually always prefix our form name with "frm". It is just a naming convention that we use.

Now when you return to the Navigation Pane, you will see your form in the list.

Congratulations! You've now created your first form in Access 2007.

MS Access 2007: Forms (Tutorial Complete)

Congratulations, you have completed the Access 2007 tutorial that explains Forms in Microsoft Access 2007.

Tutorial Summary

Microsoft Access is a unique tool released by Microsoft that provides both the functionality of a database and the programming capabilities to create end-user screens. Each version of Access can "look and feel" completely different from another.

In this Access 2007 tutorial, we covered the following:

  • What is a form?
  • How to create a form
  • How to view the form properties
  • Record Source Property
  • Caption Property
  • Default View Property
  • How to add objects to the form
  • How to resize objects on the form
  • Viewing the form
  • Saving the form

Each version of Access can "look and feel" completely different from another. As such, we recommend that you try one of our other Access tutorials to become familiar with the Access version that you will be using.

MS Access 2007: Save Form

This MSAccess tutorial explains how to save a form in Access 2007 (with screenshots and step-by-step instructions).

See solution in other versions of MSAccess:

  • Access 2010

 

  • Access 2007

 

  • Access 2003

Saving form

One final step is to save our Form object in Access 2007. You can do this at any time during creation of the form, but for the purposes of this tutorial, we are saving this as our last step.

Click on the Save button in the top left of the toolbar.

A "Save As" window should appear as follows:

Select a name for the form and click on the OK button. We usually always prefix our form name with "frm". It is just a naming convention that we use.

Now when you return to the Navigation Pane, you will see your form in the list.

Congratulations! You've now created your first form in Access 2007.


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