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What forms, usually designed to help users navigate through a database, do not have a record source?

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Final answer:

Forms in a database that do not have a record source are navigation forms, switchboards, and dialog boxes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Forms in a database are used to collect and display data. They typically have a record source which is the table or query that the form is based on. However, there are some types of forms that do not have a record source:

Navigation forms: These are used to help users navigate through a database by providing buttons, tabs, or a tree view. They do not display or collect any data.

Switchboards: These are similar to navigation forms but are specific to Microsoft Access. They also provide a centralized way to navigate through a database but do not have a record source.

Dialog boxes: These are small forms that display messages or prompts to users and do not have a record source.

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