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Use these three properties to make data entry easier in Access

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(Mary Ann Richardson) While you can use the Form Wizard to create forms quickly in Access, the forms it produces are not always as user friendly as you might want. By adjusting just a few form control properties, you can make it easier to work with the forms.

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