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Form Design - Data Entry
1.) I want to create a Form that will be used "only" for data entry.
2.) The Form will need to contain fields from 4 tables. 3.) I'd like to use tab key to move from one field to another. Is such a Form create-able? If so, what steps must be performed to create such a Form? (The 4 tables are Main, Details, Subject, and Author.) -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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