Finish the Subform Wizard

3. Try it: Name the Subform

Enter the Name: MovieRentedSubform.

Click Finish to close the Subform Wizard.

 

What Do You See? There should be a new Subform in the Detail section of the Form.

 

Try This, Too: Review the Properties

Select the Subform: there should be a yellow border around the Subform when it is selected.

Go to Property Sheet->All.

 

The Name is: MovieRentedSubform.

Link Master Fields:

ReceiptID; CustomerID; DateRented

Link Child Fields:

ReceiptID; CustomerID; DateRented

 

And Try This: Edit the Subform Properties

Edit the Height: 4"

Left: 0"

(Delete the Subform Label, too.)

Well, does it work? Does it?

Form Design Tools->Design->Controls->Subform/Subreport

Exam 77-885: Microsoft Access 2010

3. Building Forms

3.2. Apply Form Design options: Add a Subform