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As with table or query design, you are able to use '''Data View''' and '''Design View'''. Form designing is performed in '''Design View'''. We will often refer to the form design window as to '''Form Designer'''.  
As with table or query design, you are able to use Data View and Design View. Form designing is performed in Design View. We will often refer to the form design window as to ''Form Designer''.  


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As with table design, '''Form Designer''' provides a '''Property Editor''' pane. To save some space on the screen, the pane has three tabs related to the currently selected form:  
As with table design, Form Designer provides a '''Property Editor''' pane. To save some space on the screen, the pane has three tabs related to the currently selected form:  


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Revision as of 05:11, 18 April 2012

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Working with form design

As with table or query design, you are able to use Data View and Design View. Form designing is performed in Design View. We will often refer to the form design window as to Form Designer.

  1. To create a new empty form, select Form from the toolbar. Optionally, you can use the Create Object: Form command from drop-down button on the Project Navigator's toolbar or Create Object: Form command from the context menu of the Project Navigator.
  2. A new frame will appear, you can resize the form by moving the borders. The form is covered with a grid which simplifies accurate positioning of the widgets.

As with table design, Form Designer provides a Property Editor pane. To save some space on the screen, the pane has three tabs related to the currently selected form:

The Properties tab
Contains a list of properties for the currently selected widget.
The Data source tab
Contains properties related specifically to the data source of the currently selected widget or the form itself.
The Widgets tab
Contains a hierarchy of all widgets of the form. The list simplifies widgets lookup by name and navigation between them.

There is information about currently selected widget's name and type displayed on the first and second tab.

Additional toolbars are also available:

  • The Widgets toolbar used for inserting new widgets into the form. Select the Form Design to display it.