
Use a command button to start an action or a series of actions
You can add command buttons to a tabular or stacked layout to create a row or column of precisely aligned buttons. You can then reposition the buttons as a group, which makes it easier to modify forms.
Working with action buttons in an Access app - Microsoft Support
This article gives you an overview of the predefined action buttons and explains how you can add custom action buttons to a view. If the Action Bar is hidden by the app developer, the action buttons are not visible.
Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
Add favorite commands to the Quick Access Toolbar to quickly use them in your Office apps.
Assign a macro to a Form or a Control button - Microsoft Support
You can use a Form control button or a command button (an ActiveX control) to run a macro that performs an action when a user clicks it. Both these buttons are also known as a push button, which can be set up to automate the printing of a worksheet, filtering data, or calculating numbers.
Video: Customize the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
Add your most commonly used commands to the Quick Access Toolbar for easy reach. Open an Office app. Select Customize Quick Access Toolbar. Select More Commands. To add a command, select it from the Choose commands from list, and then select Add. Or, to delete a command, select it from the Customize Quick Access Toolbar list, and then select ...
Use a keyboard to customize the Quick Access Toolbar
You learn how to add buttons to the Quick Access Toolbar for your favorite features and commands to quickly get around in any Microsoft 365 app without using a mouse. You'll also learn how to access the toolbar, change the order of the buttons, remove a button, and much more.
Introduction to Access programming - Microsoft Support
Use the Command Button Wizard to perform common programming tasks. If you are adding a command button to a form, the Command Button Wizard can help you get started with programming. The wizard helps you create a command button that performs a specific task.
Customize the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
The customizable Quick Access Toolbar contains a set of commands that are independent of the currently displayed tab on the ribbon. You can move the Quick Access Toolbar from one of the two possible locations, and you can add buttons that represent commands to …
Ways to add, edit, and delete records - Microsoft Support
You add a record to your database when you have a new item to track, such as a new contact to the Contacts table. When you add a new record, Access appends the record to the end of the table. You also change fields to stay up-to-date, such as a new address or last name.
Create and use a switchboard - Microsoft Support
The first few steps here show you how to add this command to the Quick Access Toolbar. Click the down arrow on the Quick Access Toolbar and then click More Commands . Access opens the Access Options dialog box with the Quick Access Toolbar section selected.