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Creating and working with databases and objects
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Basing one combo box on another
Using the tab control on a form
Examples of Microsoft Access data-entry forms, switchboards, and dialog boxes
Organize controls into a group in an Access form or report
Highlighting data for impact on a form in Access
Using groups to manage database objects in Access
Dress up your Access database
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