Database Design Lab: MS Access Forms 1. Download “lab5.accdb” and rename it to “lab6.accdb”. 2. View the Relationship (Database Tools tab) to get an overview of the data model. 3. Create a data entry form for the “Author” table. a) Select (i.e., click) the “Author” table in the Navigation pane & click the Form icon in the Create tab of the Ribbon. b) Modify the form as described below. i. Switch to Design View. ii. Click the “Firstname” textbox and drag it above the “Lastname” text box. iii. After clicking the “Firstname” textbox, click the group selector to select all the stacked controls.
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Database Design Lab: MS Access Forms
1. Download “lab5.accdb” and rename it to “lab6.accdb”.
2. View the Relationship (Database Tools tab) to get an overview of the data model.
3. Create a data entry form for the “Author” table.
a) Select (i.e., click) the “Author” table in the Navigation pane & click the Form icon in the Create tab of the Ribbon.
b) Modify the form as described below.
i. Switch to Design View.
ii. Click the “Firstname” textbox and drag it above the “Lastname” text box.
iii. After clicking the “Firstname” textbox, click the group selector to select all the stacked controls.