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mylen [45]
3 years ago
13

What tab on the ribbon do I go into to create new database objects in Access?

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
pshichka [43]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:Create a form from an existing table or query in Access. To create a form from a table or query in your database, in the Navigation Pane, click the table or query that contains the data for your form, and on the Create tab, click Form. Access creates a form and displays it in Layout view.

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