What are the different types of Forms in MS Access?
Types of forms
Detail form: A blank Access form that displays information about one record at a time. Split form: Simultaneously displays the data in the Form view and Datasheet view. Useful when you need to view large amounts of data but only need to change one record at a time.
What is main form and subform?
A subform is a form that is inserted in another form. The primary form is called the main form, and the form that is enclosed in form is called the subform. A form/subform combination is sometimes referred to as a hierarchical form, a master/detail form, or a parent/child form.