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Creating a form can save you a lot of time in the long run because it makes it easier to input the data into one or more tables. And in this video, were just going to go over the basics of creating a form from a table, adding additional fields, and inserting a drop-down menu into the form. In the Navigation pane, youll need to select the table that you want to use. And you dont need to open itjust make sure that the name is highlighted. Im using the Customers table. Then in the Create tab you can click the Form command and it will create a new form that contains all of the fields from your table. Before you do anything else, you should save this form. Ill call it Customers Form. Sometimes your form will include a subform. Access will create one of these if your table is linked to another table. For example, here, our Customers table is linked to the Orders table. So this subform will include a list of any orders that the customer has placed. In many cases, this may be useful.