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Themes drop-down list
                 Step 6  Click on the Save button in the Quick Access Toolbar to save the form. The Save as
                         dialog box will appear.
                 Step 7  Type the name of the form and click on the OK button.

                 Step 8  Click on the Form View        button at the bottom right of the Form Design window to
                         see the form.

                 Types of Forms

                 In Access, you can select from various types of forms to fit your needs by using the More Forms
                 command under the Create tab. The different types of forms are:
                    Multiple Items: In this form you will see multiple records at the same time.

                    Datasheet: This form, just looks like a regular datasheet, but it is actually a form. It is useful
                   when you want to show a datasheet on a sub-form.

                    Split Form: This form shows two sections. The upper section shows a datasheet view with a
                   list of records, while the lower section provides a detailed form for editing the selected record.
                   Modal Dialog: It is useful in creating navigation menus or alert messages. It looks like a

                   dialog box.






















                                                        Types of Forms in Access


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