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To do this, open your form in Design View. Select the Design tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen. Then click on the Label button in the Controls group. Then click on the form where you'd like the label appear and enter the text that you'd like to display in the label.
0:32 2:36 Suggested clip Access 2013 Tutorial Adding Label Controls Microsoft Training YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Access 2013 Tutorial Adding Label Controls Microsoft Training
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Use Access to create and print labels. In Access, you create labels as a report that is formatted with a small page size to fit the desired label. The most common use of labels is for mailing, but any Access data can be printed in a label format for a variety of purposes.
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.
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.
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