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Tutorial 4 Creating Forms and Reports

Objectives Session 4.1 Create a form using the Form Wizard Apply a theme to a form Add a picture to a form Change the color of text on a form Find and maintain data using a form Preview and print selected form records Create a form with a main form and a subform New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Objectives (Cont.) Session 4.2 Create a report using the Report Wizard Apply a theme to a report Change the alignment of field values on a report Move and resize fields in a report Insert a picture in a report Change the color of text on a report Apply conditional formatting in a report Preview and print a report New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating Forms and Reports Case - Chatham Community Health Services Using Forms and Reports to Display Patient and Visit Data User wants the database to include a form based on the Patient table to make it easier for staff members to enter and change data about the clinic’s patients Also wants the database to include a form that shows data from both the Patient and Visit tables at the same time Would like to include a formatted report of patient and visit data so they will have printed output when completing patient analyses and planning strategies for community outreach efforts New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating Forms and Reports (Cont.) New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating Forms and Reports (Cont.) New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating a Form Using the Form Wizard A form is an object you use to enter, edit, and view records in a database You can design your own forms or have Access create them for you automatically New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating a Form Using the Form Wizard (Cont.) New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Modifying a Form’s Design in Layout View You might need to modify its design in Layout view to improve its appearance or to make the form easier to use In Layout view, you see the form as it appears in Form view, but you can still modify the form’s design In Form view, you cannot make any design changes Layout view makes it easy for you to see the results of any design changes you make You can continue to make changes, undo modifications, and rework the design in Layout view to achieve the look you want for the form New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Modifying a Form’s Design in Layout View (Cont.) Applying a Theme to a Form By default, a forms use the Office theme, which determines the color and font used on the form Access provides many built-in themes Makes it easy to create objects with a unified look You can also create a customized theme if none of the built-in themes suit your needs New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Modifying a Form’s Design in Layout View (Cont.) New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Modifying a Form’s Design in Layout View (Cont.) Adding a Picture to a Form A picture is one of many controls you can add and modify on a form A control is an item on a form, report, or other database object that you can manipulate to modify the object’s appearance New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Modifying a Form’s Design in Layout View (Cont.) Changing the Color of the Form Title The Font group on the FORMAT tab provides many options you can use to change the appearance of text on a form New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Navigating a Form To view, navigate, and change data using a form, you need to display the form in Form view Navigate a form in the same way that you navigate a table datasheet The navigation mode and editing mode keyboard shortcuts you used with datasheets in Tutorial 3 are the same when navigating a form New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Finding Data Using a Form The Find command lets you search for data in a datasheet so you can display only those records you want to view You can also use the Find command to search for data in a form You choose a field to serve as the basis for the search by making that field the current field, and then you enter the value you want Access to match in the Find and Replace dialog box New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Finding Data Using a Form (Cont.) New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Maintaining Table Data Using a Form Maintaining data using a form is often easier than using a datasheet because you can focus on all the changes for a single record at one time In Form view, you can edit the field values for a record, delete a record from the underlying table, or add a new record New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Previewing and Printing Selected Form Records Access prints as many form records as can fit on a printed page If only part of a form record fits on the bottom of a page, the remainder of the record prints on the next page Access allows you to print all pages or a range of pages. In addition, you can print the currently selected form record New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating a Form with a Main Form and a Subform To create a form based on two tables, you must first define a relationship between the two tables When you create a form containing data from two tables that have a one-to-many relationship, you actually create a main form for data from the primary table and a subform for data from the related table Access uses the defined relationship between the tables to join them automatically through the common field that exists in both tables New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating a Form with a Main Form and a Subform (Cont.) New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating a Report Using the Report Wizard New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating a Report Using the Report Wizard (Cont.) A report is a formatted printout or screen display of the contents of one or more tables or queries in a database In Access, you can create your own reports or use the Report Wizard to create them for you You can always change a report’s design after you create it New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating a Report Using the Report Wizard (Cont.) New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Creating a Report Using the Report Wizard (Cont.) New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Modifying a Report’s Design in Layout View Applying a Theme to a Report The same themes available for forms are also available for reports You can choose to apply a theme to the current report object only, or to all reports in the database Changing the Alignment of Field Values The FORMAT tab in Layout view, one of the REPORT LAYOUT TOOLS contextual tabs, provides options for you to easily modify the format of various report objects New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Modifying a Report’s Design in Layout View (Cont.) Moving and Resizing Fields on a Report Working in Layout view, you can resize and reposition fields and field value boxes to improve the appearance of a report or to address the problem of some field values not being completely displayed New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Modifying a Report’s Design in Layout View (Cont.) Changing the Title Font Color and Inserting a Picture in a Report You can change the color of text on a report to enhance its appearance You can also add a picture to a report for visual interest or to identify a particular section of the report New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Using Conditional Formatting in a Report Conditional formatting in a report (or form) is special formatting applied to certain field values depending on one or more conditions—similar to criteria you establish for queries If a field value meets the condition or conditions you specify, the formatting is applied to the value New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Using Conditional Formatting in a Report (Cont.) New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013

Using Conditional Formatting in a Report (Cont.) Viewing the database objects in the Navigation Pane New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2013