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Chapter 5-1
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Chapter 5-2 Chapter 5: Database Forms and Reports Introduction Forms Reports
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Chapter 5-3 Forms 3 Major Sections Heading section Detail section Navigation bar 3 Advantages Avoid accidental replacement of data All data entry points on one screen Can be customized
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Chapter 5-4 Form Example
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Chapter 5-5 Creating Simple Forms Enter the appropriate settings in the Form Wizard dialog boxes Customize the Form Form Controls Bound Controls Unbound Controls Property Sheet Window Control Source Property
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Chapter 5-6 Form Wizard Screen Shots
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Chapter 5-7 Form Wizard Screen Shots
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Chapter 5-8 Form Wizard Screen Shots
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Chapter 5-9 Property Sheet Window
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Chapter 5-10 Creating Simple Forms Refine your Design Toggle between run mode and design mode Continue to adjust the design as needed Reset the Tab Order Create a custom order for the objects
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Chapter 5-11 Subforms - Showing Data from Multiple Tables A form within a form Displays data related to the information on main form Two Methods to Creating Subforms When using the Form Wizard After the creation of the main form
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Chapter 5-12 Form with a Subform
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Chapter 5-13 In Access, you can use a form to perform all of the following tasks except: A. Create a new record in a specific table B. Change the information in an existing record of a table C. View the information from many different records sequentially D. All of these are tasks that can be performed with an Access form Study Break #1
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Chapter 5-14 In Access, you can use a form to perform all of the following tasks except: A. Create a new record in a specific table B. Change the information in an existing record of a table C. View the information from many different records sequentially D. All of these are tasks that can be performed with an Access form Study Break #1 - Answer
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Chapter 5-15 A form control that does not change from record to record is probably: A. A design-time control B. A bound control C. An unbound control D. A mistake Study Break #2
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Chapter 5-16 A form control that does not change from record to record is probably: A. A design-time control B. A bound control C. An unbound control D. A mistake Study Break #2 - Answer
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Chapter 5-17 If the form onscreen appears with grid lines and you can view the Toolbox, this form is most likely in: A. Design mode B. Run mode C. Sleep mode D. Wizard mode Study Break #3
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Chapter 5-18 If the form onscreen appears with grid lines and you can view the Toolbox, this form is most likely in: A. Design mode B. Run mode C. Sleep mode D. Wizard mode Study Break #3 - Answer
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Chapter 5-19 Reports Provide custom information to database users Can be simple documents or complex outputs Are strictly outputs, do not allow for input of data
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Chapter 5-20 Report Example
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Chapter 5-21 Report Components
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Chapter 5-22 Creating Simple Reports Launch the Report Wizard Select the Underlying Data Source and Desired Fields Indicate any Grouping Levels
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Chapter 5-23 Report Wizard Screen Shots
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Chapter 5-24 Report Wizard Screen Shots
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Chapter 5-25 Report Wizard Screen Shots
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Chapter 5-26 Report Wizard Screen Shots
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Chapter 5-27 Report Wizard Screen Shots
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Chapter 5-28 Creating Simple Reports Indicate any Sort Fields and Select the Desired Report Format Name the Report Modify the Design of the Report as Desired
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Chapter 5-29 Report at Design Time
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Chapter 5-30 Additional Items Calculated Fields System must calculate the field based on other data fields Recomputed when needed Grouped Data Useful organizations of information Control break
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Chapter 5-31 Report with Calculated Fields
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Chapter 5-32 Calculated Fields with Grouped Data
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Chapter 5-33 Which of these best identifies the underlying data source for an Access report? A. Only tables B. Only queries C. Both tables and queries D. Tables, queries, and forms Study Break #4
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Chapter 5-34 Which of these best identifies the underlying data source for an Access report? A. Only tables B. Only queries C. Both tables and queries D. Tables, queries, and forms Study Break #4 - Answer
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Chapter 5-35 Which of the following is not a typical part of a printed report using Access? A. Report header B. Report footer C. Navigation bar D. Detail line Study Break #5
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Chapter 5-36 Which of the following is not a typical part of a printed report using Access? A. Report header B. Report footer C. Navigation bar D. Detail line Study Break #5 - Answer
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