How to Add a Title to a Form Header in Microsoft Access
See Microsoft Access: Tips and Tricks for similar articles.Follow these four steps to add a title to an Access form header.
This feature works the same in all modern versions of Microsoft Access: 2010, 2013, and 2016.
- In Design view, on the Form Design Tools: Design tab in the Header/Footer group, click Title. A text box is added to the header section.
- Type the title for the form.
- If you want to change the font, font size, font color, etc., of the title, select the Form Design Tools: Format tab and make your selections.
- Return to the Form Design Tools: Design tab and then switch to Form view to preview your results.
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