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Access | Creating subforms exercise | Pets of type subform
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Software ==> | Access (66 exercises) |
Version ==> | Access 2010 and later |
Topic ==> | Creating subforms (3 exercises) |
Level ==> | Average difficulty |
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Create a form and subform combination based on the PetType and Pet tables to resemble the example shown below:

The AllowAdditions property of the subform has been set to No, so no new records can be added
Save both forms with sensible names and close them down.