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Justin Frank

HW-3

1. A tool used to create a form that provides a way to select


tables and fields before the form is created. (C) Form
Wizard
2. The arrangement of data and labels in a form or report—
columnar or tabular, for example. (E) Layout
3. A form control that displays the name of a form by default;
the actual text can be edited later. (J) Title
4. A set of special characters that control what can and cannot
be entered in a field. (D) Input Mask
5. A layout with cells arranged in rows and columns into
which controls are placed. (I) Tabular Layout
6. By default, subforms display in this view. (B) Datasheet
View
7. By default, main forms display in this layout. (H) Single
Form View
8. A type of form that has a subform that displays related
records from another table. (G) One-to-Many Form
9. A form that can be used to quickly switch between forms
and reports in the database. (F) Navigation Form
10. To set a form to open automatically when the database
is opened, open the Access Options dialog box, and then
display the options for this category. (A) Current Database

1. An Access view used to format a form or report while you


are viewing a sample of the data.
a) Design View
b) Form View
c) Layout View
2. A layout that places labels in the first column and data in
the second column.
a) Columnar
b) Datasheet
c) Tabular
3. Controls on a form or report that describe each field –
often the field name – in the underlying table.
a) IntelliSense Quick Info boxes
b) Labels
c) Text boxes
4. Controls on a form or report that display the data from
each field in the underlying table or query.
a) Labels
b) Text boxes
c) Titles
5. The property sheet tab that contains the Input Mask
Property.
a) Data
b) Format
c) Other
6. The symbol in an input mask that is replaced as you type
data into the field.
a) Data character
b) Input character
c) Placeholder character
7. Formatting that evaluates the values in a field and formats
that data according to the rules you specify; for example,
only values over 1,000 will have bold applied.
a) Conditional formatting
b) Logical formatting
c) Rules-based formatting
8. A form contained within another form that contains
records related to the record displayed in the main form.
a) Parent Form
b) Relationship Form
c) Subform
9. When you want to build a form for a subset of table data,
you can base the form on this.
a) Blank Form Tool
b) Filtered table
c) Query
10. To automatically close the Navigation Pane whenever
the form is open, this form property needs to be set to Yes.
a) Full Width
b) Modal
c) Open Exclusive

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