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Semifinals - Chapter 7 DBMS

This document discusses lessons about creating and working with forms and reports in Microsoft Access. Lesson 9 focuses on creating forms by defining elements like the form header, detail section, and footer. It also discusses different form layouts and using the form wizard. Lesson 10 discusses reports by identifying report components and using the report wizard to build a report from the underlying data. It also touches on customizing reports and formatting reports.

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Semifinals - Chapter 7 DBMS

This document discusses lessons about creating and working with forms and reports in Microsoft Access. Lesson 9 focuses on creating forms by defining elements like the form header, detail section, and footer. It also discusses different form layouts and using the form wizard. Lesson 10 discusses reports by identifying report components and using the report wizard to build a report from the underlying data. It also touches on customizing reports and formatting reports.

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Lesson 9 Lesson 9: FormLayouts Lesson 9: FormWizard

• Lesson Objectives
– Define the elements of a form.
– Construct forms in MS Access.

Lesson 9: Sample Form Lesson 9: FormLayouts Lesson 9: Form Wizard

Lesson 9: Basic FormStructure Lesson 9: Creating Forms in MS Access Lesson 9: Form Wizard

Form header - The us ual place


for form title and column
headings. Way s to create a form.

Detail - Where data are entered


or displayed.
Brief explanation of
highlighted item.

Form footer - Usually contains


summaries, totals, or buttons.

Lesson 9: FormLayouts Lesson 9: AutoForm Lesson 9: Form Wizard

Choose the
AutoForm layout.

Choose the table or


query from the drop-
down list.

Click [OK] to create


form.

Lesson 9: Form Layouts Lesson 9: AutoForm Lesson 9: Form Wizard


• AutoFormof the faculty table with a columnar
layout:
Lesson 9: Form Wizard Lesson 9: Toolbox Controls Lesson 10: Report Structure

Lesson 9: CustomForms Lesson 9: Properties Window Lesson 10: Columnar format

Lesson 9: Toolbox Controls Lesson 9: Properties Lesson 10: Tabular Format


• Properties are listed under the following tabs:
– Formatproperties pertain to the appearance of the control.
– Dataproperties deal with the value of the control, whether
it comes from a lookup, how it is validated, and whether or
not it can be edited.
– Event properties are actions that will be triggered when a
certain event occurs.
– Other lists properties that do not fall under the
abovementioned.

Lesson 9: Toolbox Controls Lesson 9: Subform Lesson 10: Creating a Report in Access

Lesson 9: Toolbox Controls Lesson 10 Lesson 10: Creating a Report in Access

• Lesson Objectives
– Identify the
components of a
report.
– Build a report in MS
Access.
Lesson 10: Creating a Report in Access Lesson 10: Report Wizard Lesson 10: Formatting a Report

Lesson 10: Report Wizard Lesson 10: Report Wizard Lesson 10: Formatting a Report

Lesson 10: Report Wizard Lesson 10: Custom Report Lesson 10: Formatting a Report

Lesson 10: Report Wizard Lesson 10: Custom Report Lesson 10: Formatting a Report

Lesson 10: Report Wizard Lesson 10: Custom Report Lesson 10: Formatting a Report

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