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Forms: Designing for Real Users

A Real User is the person who has to use your database to get their job done. If your Forms are easy to enter information, then the data will get typed in. If not,...images of playing whack-a-programmer come to mind.  Real Users get real frustrated if the Form does not behave as expected. Each time the Form is changed, we will test it to see if it still works.

This lesson looks at Form Design from the User's perspective and corrects two common Form errors: Tab Order and Cycle (how the Form acts when you Tab to the end of the Form Fields.)