While entering form data it is common to use the tab key to jump to the next field. If you insert additional fields or change the order of fields in the form the activation sequence will be changed too. This causes a crisscross of jumps through the form using the tab key. In this Special Topic we will show you how to match the activation of the fields in a reasonable order.
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Access 2016
Tab Order:
In this video we will show you how to match the order in which the fields in your form are activated with the order in which the fields are displayed.
(3 Min.)
Access 2013
Tab Order:
In this video we will show you how to match the order in which the fields in your form are activated with the order in which the fields are displayed.
(3 Min.)
Access 2010
Tab Order:
In this video we will show you how to match the order in which the fields in your form are activated with the order in which the fields are displayed.
(3 Min.)
Access 2007
Tab Order:
In this video we will show you how to match the order in which the fields in your form are activated with the order in which the fields are displayed.
(3 Min.)