From the course: Microsoft Access: Forms and Reports
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Select data with a combo box
From the course: Microsoft Access: Forms and Reports
Select data with a combo box
- [Instructor] Our product review form can be used to add in new rows into the reviews table. The problem with it's current arrangement though is that these text boxes allow us to enter in values, but they don't really provide any context. Specifically, the review table only stores the product ID number for the product that's being reviewed. But, it would be a better experience for our end users if we could instead see the actual name of the product as we're entering in the data. To do this we'll convert this text box into a combo box or a list box instead. Let's take this form into design view. Then I'll select the existing product number text box and delete it. Next, we'll come up into the controls and on page number two we'll find either the control for the combo box, which is this icon, or the list box, which is this icon. The combo box and the list box are functionally identical. They'll both display a list of items that…
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Label control7m 48s
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Lines and rectangles5m 2s
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Organize screen space with tabs4m 4s
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Button controls9m 38s
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Linking to external content6m 45s
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Add data with a text box6m 44s
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Select data with a combo box4m 56s
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Edit the display of a combo box3m 41s
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Control input with option groups5m 4s
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Add images to a form6m 50s
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Edit the tab stop sequence6m 12s
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Embed a subform control7m 23s
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Display a chart7m 34s
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