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How do I create a multiple page form

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Greg - 01 Jun 2007 16:39 GMT
Got a question I have a large table that I need to create a form for, when I
create the form Access will only allow me to make the page so long. How if
possible do I setup a multiple page form?? I tried using a command box at the
bottom that on click it opens a 2nd defined page, and so on, but it doesnt
work that well and I feel there is a better way....Thanks in advance for any
help.
Lynn Trapp - 01 Jun 2007 16:48 GMT
I would recommend using a Tab control on your form.

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> Got a question I have a large table that I need to create a form for, when
> I
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Mr. B - 01 Jun 2007 19:28 GMT
On Jun 1, 10:48 am, "Lynn Trapp" <ltrappNoS...@ltcomputerdesigns.com>
wrote:
> I would recommend using a Tab control on your form.
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Do you have the "Default View" of your form set to "Continuous
forms"?

This will allow a "page" for each record.

HTH

Mr. B
 
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