From the course: Access 2019: Forms and Reports
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Add a form header
- [Instructor] We're going to wrap up our employee directory here and add a final bit of polish using the property sheet to modify some additional objects within our form. We're going to do this by adding a header section that'll appear across the top of the form so that our end users will immediately know what they're looking at. I also want to get rid of this command button that I added in for demonstration purposes. I also want to lock the employee ID number to the upper right-hand corner of the form. I want to adjust the alignment of the head shots that we're using; right now we can see that Henry's photo is in landscape format, and it has an extra gap here at the top that we don't see with Jessica's photo down below. And finally I want to reduce this gap that occurs between each of these different, individual forms. We can make all of those changes by switching into design view. First, let's start with the header. In order to add in a header section, I'll come over here to the…
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Organize the form elements6m 6s
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Format objects and the Format Painter5m 39s
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Object alignment5m 58s
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Anchor controls3m 54s
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Modify form properties5m 8s
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Additional form properties1m 44s
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Combine textboxes2m 54s
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Add a form header4m 51s
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