Office 2007 (beta edition)

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MUHAMMAD HUSNI ABU TALIP

I already installed office 2007 (beta edition) but it seem not have a 'form
function' like office 97-2003. Any suggestion? I try to find the dedicated
button but it was not existed anymore. Thanks

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Ok, this is serious question. Sorry to include that adv. I already installed
office 2007 (beta edition) but it seem not have a 'form
function' like office 97-2003. Any suggestion? I try to find the dedicated
button but it was not existed anymore. Thanks.

Plz help me.
 
Access 2007 has a Navigation Pane (on the left) instead of a Database
window.

Right-click the Nav pane, and you can choose which options you wish to see.
The familiar approach will be to view by Object type.

However, it only shows existing objects. To create a new form, click the
Create tab on the ribbon. You will then see all the choices you need, to
create a default form, use the wizards, or to design a new form from
scratch.

Since you seem to be familiar with previous versions of Access, this article
might be useful for you for other issues:
Converting to Access 2007
at:
http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html
 
Ops. I forgot to tell you. I have no problem with access. My question is
based on Microsoft Word 2007. Any suggestion so far regarding those problem
i tell u before?
 
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