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Displaying a Calendar

1. Open the form in Design view.
2. On the Design tab, in the Controls gallery,
click the Insert ActiveX Control button.

3. In the Insert ActiveX
Control dialog box, click the Calendar Control 12.0 option,
and click the OK button.
4. Click in the form at the location for the
calendar.

5. Size and arrange the calendar on the form.
Use the calendar’s Properties dialog box to
customize its looks.
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Tab pages make it easy to organize lengthy forms into managable, attractive segments. Remember, to display properties: select the item and click the Property Sheet button in the Tools gallery, on the Design tab.
1.) Display the Properties for the Form.
2.) Click the Data tab.
3.) Click the Record Source drop down list, and click the appropriate table or query.
4.) in the Controls gallery, click the Tab Control button.
5.) Click in the Detail section and click and drag the Tab Control to the appropriate size.
6.)In the Properties dialog box, for the Page 1 tab, click the Other tab. In the Name box, key a name.
7.) Repeat steps 5 through 7 for remaining tabs as needed.
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Use these tips taken from one of our Digital Quick Reference Cards used as training aids for companies across the
Labels
1.) On the Design tab, in the Controls gallery, click the Label button.
2.) Click and drag to draw label.
3.) Enter and format the text.
Line
1.) In the Controls gallery, click the Line button.
2.) Click and drag to draw the line.
NOTE: To draw a straight line, hold the Shift key, and then click and drag.
Images
1.) In the Controls gallery, click the Image button.
2.) Click and drag to draw the picture area.
3.) In the Insert Picture dialog box, locate the desired image, and then click the OK button.
Rectangles
1.) In the Controls gallery, click the Rectangle button.
2.) Click and drag to draw the box.
3.) Format as needed.
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