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Describe the use of design view in MS-Access?

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Design view enables you to design and set up your database (kind of a "behind the scenes" view of your database). This is where you set up and configure your tables, forms, reports, etc.

As you continue working with MS Access, you will find yourself switching between Design view and Datasheet view (or in the case of forms, Layout view) often. So it's good to familiarize yourself with this concept early on.

Switch to Design View

The following steps demonstrate how to switch to Design view.

Click on the View icon at the top left (just under the File menu). The View icon currently looks like this:

At this point, Access will ask you to name and save the table you just created. Type Customers and click OK:

You are now looking at your Customers table in Design view. Click on the DateCreated field, then in the bottom pane, enter =Now() in the Default Value field. Also click in the Format field and select General Date from the contextual menu:

We have just set a default value for the DateCreated field. This means that, whenever a new record is entered, this field will automatically be populated with the current date and time. We have also specified a format for all dates that are stored in this field.

You can see that we have configured just two of many options in this pane. These options can be used to further specify exactly what type of data can be entered into the database as well as any constraints or defaults that you'd like to set against each field. Some options include restricting the length of data (under Field Size), setting a default value (which we've just done), specifying whether it is a required field, and more.

In practice, you will probably want to tighten some of these rules down - like specifying whether a field is a required field or not (i.e. can't be left blank). But for the purposes of this tutorial, we won't get too fussy.

You'll also see that the Ribbon now has a DESIGN tab with a new set of design-related options.

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