
Modifying the Form
After the form has been defined, you can modify the appearance of the form to suit
your preferences.
1
Close the form that opened when you finished the previous step.
2
In the main window for your database, right-click the form you want to modify
(there should be only one option), then click Edit.
3
Arrange the fields on the form by dragging them to their new locations.
For example, move the First Name field so it appears to the right of the Last
Name field, and then adjust the locations of the other fields to suit your preference.
4
When you have finished modifying the form, save it and close it.
What’s Next?
After you have created your database tables and forms, you are ready to enter your data.
You can also design queries and reports to help sort and display the data.
Refer to OpenOffice.org online help and other sources listed in
Section 3.8, “Finding
Help and Information About OpenOffice.org”
(page 96) for additional information
about Base.
3.6 Creating Graphics with Draw
Use OpenOffice.org Draw to create graphics and diagrams. You can save your drawings
in today’s most common formats and import them into any application that lets you
import graphics, including the other OpenOffice.org modules. You can also create Flash
versions of your drawings.
The OpenOffice.org documentation contains complete instructions on using Draw. See
Section 3.8, “Finding Help and Information About OpenOffice.org”
(page 96) for more
information.
To use a Draw graphic in a document:
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