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Familiarity with different form controls and how to link between database objects allows you to design efficient, easy-to-use databases. Including charts in forms allows you to visualize data, consolidate data into a smaller space, or to add visual impact to your forms. User controls are premade user interface elements that you can configure using wizards, which can help you create more professional-looking forms. These tools are useful for making data entry more user friendly. Referencing external data from forms allows you to collect data from sources outside of Microsoft Access that may be maintained by others. Microsoft Access also allows you to generate calculated values, which are derived from data stored within your database.
This module you will learn more advanced methods of creating forms in Microsoft Access. We will explore user controls, creating forms with selection user controls, and including charts in your forms. You will also learn how to reference external data from forms. Finally, this module covers how to generate calculated values in forms.
This module covers more advanced methods of creating forms in Microsoft Access, including user controls, creating forms with selection user controls, including charts in your forms, referencing external data from forms, and generating calculated values in forms.
The course covers selection user controls including checkboxes, option buttons, and list boxes, along with command buttons.
Including charts in forms allows you to visualize data, consolidate data into a smaller space, or add visual impact to your forms.
Microsoft Access allows you to generate calculated values in forms, which are derived from data stored within your database.
The course builds skills in Dynamic Forms, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Data Access Components, Microsoft Forms, UserForm, and Windows Forms.