Final answer:
The answer explains which statement is NOT true when changing a form theme in Microsoft Access.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct statement is: 3) Because the form is displayed in Form view, once it is created, the first step is to switch to Layout view to make changes to the form itself.
Changing the theme in Microsoft Access will indeed change the colors of the form, the font type and size, and any border colors or object colors added to the form. This statement is true.
The default theme used in Microsoft Access when creating a form using AutoForm is the Office theme. This statement is also true.
However, once a theme is applied to the form, the colors and fonts cannot be changed independently of the theme. Therefore, you cannot combine the colors of one theme and a font of another. This statement is NOT true.