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What is a control object?
Control object. A control is a type of view in a user interface that sends a message to another object when a user manipulates it in a certain way, such as tapping a button or dragging a slider.
What is a control object in access?
The Control object represents a control on a form, report, or section, within another control, or attached to another control.
How do you add a control to a form in Access?
To create a control that is bound to a field (meaning that the control will display and let you edit data from a table), open the Field List (Alt+F8) and drag the field from the list to the form, view, or report. To create an unbound control, click a control on the Design tab of the ribbon.
What is the difference between bound and unbound controls in Access?
Bound control A control whose source of data is a field in a table or query is called a bound control. You use bound controls to display values that come from fields in your database. Unbound control A control that doesn't have a source of data (such as a field or expression) is called an unbound control.
How many objects of power are there in control?
A total of 10 Objects of Power can be found in Control.
How many abilities are in control?
There are 5 Abilities you can find in Control, some you will get automatically and others you must find during side quests.
How do you unlock all powers in control?
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