Window Form in Access

T

tiger

Hi,

I am new to this...

How do I generate window forms in access, so that the users can use it to
input/modify the data in the table or database . Basically I want a winform
with button on it and when button is click it will generate another winform.
And is VB the only language I can use to do this?

Thanks
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S

Sprinks

Tiger,

I'm not sure what you mean by a "Winform", or what would be "generated" by
pressing a button.

Creating a form in Access is not difficult, although there can be many steps
to it if you're starting from scratch. The easiest way is to use the form
wizard, and follow its steps. It will place controls (textboxes, combo
boxes, etc.) on the form that are *bound* to your table fields.

Once you have a basic form, you can add a command button on the form that
would open another form. This is most easily done with the wizard--enable it
in form design view by depressing the Wand & Stars button on the Toolbox
toolbar (View, Toolbox).

Access is a rich application and requires a learning investment. I suggest
you start with a good reference book and studying the sample database (Help,
Sample Databases).

Sprinks
 
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