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I don't want to imply that tabbed controls are always preferable to page breaks. Each has its advantages, and depending on the design of your form, a page break may be preferable.

Page breaks, for example, can be used to create multiscreen forms in which each page is the same size and each window displays only one page at a time. However, I believe that tabbed pages can often achieve the same goals more efficiently.

Page Breaks:

A page break causes a new page to be generated in a form or report. Assume your form has two pages, so each record is presented on two pages. You've arrived at the first of two pages. When you press the Page Down button, the text that follows the page break appears at the top of your screen. It is important to note that a page break is only visible in Form View when the Default View property (found on the Format tab of the Form property sheet) is set to Single View.

Tab Controls:

Tab controls are an effective way of segregating and presenting a large amount of data in a small space. The Employees form in the Northwind database is a good example of how to use a tab control effectively. The Company Info page includes fields like Hire Date and Reports To, while the Personal Info page includes fields like Home Phone and Birth Date. You switch pages by clicking the tabs, as you might expect. The tabbed pages efficiently use available space to separate different types of data.

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