Database Forms and Reports
Across
- 5. A view that displays a form that you use to show or accept data. Form view is the primary means of adding and modifying data in tables.
- 6. Used to display instructions for using a form, command buttons, or unbound controls to accept input. Appears at the bottom of the form in Form view and at the end of a printout.
- 7. The horizontal bar above a form or report section in Design view.
- 11. In Access 2007, a view in which you can make many types of design changes to forms and reports while viewing live data.
- 12. A control that is not connected to a field in an underlying table, query, or SQL statement.
- 13. A pane that is used to view or modify the properties of various objects such as tables, queries, fields, forms, reports, data access pages, and controls.
Down
- 1. A control used on a form, report, or data access page to display or modify data from a table, query, or SQL statement.
- 2. Attributes of a form that affect its appearance or behavior.
- 3. A report section that is used to place information that normally appears at the bottom of the page, such as page numbers, dates, and sums.
- 4. A control that displays descriptive text, such as a title, a caption, or instructions, on a form or report.
- 8. A report section that is used to place information (such as a title, date, or report introduction) at the beginning of a report.
- 9. Used to display a title for a form, instructions for using the form, or command buttons that open related forms or carry out other tasks.
- 10. A part of a form or report, such as a header, footer, or detail section.