Go to the Recipe Collection Database at office.Microsoft.com (see Resources for link) and download the database template to your desktop. Double click on the "Recipe Collection Database" template. This will open the template in Microsoft Access. Click on "Enter/View Recipes" when the "Main Switchboard" window pops up.
This will open the template in Microsoft Access. Click on "Enter/View Recipes" when the "Main Switchboard" window pops up. You will see five recipes already entered. You can type over these recipes with your own, or keep them and click on the arrow next to the record number at the bottom until you get to a blank recipe card.
With Nifty you can also manage your google account directly from your Nifty projects, making it a seamless place to store, operate and build your recipe databases. 2. Nifty Docs If you’re a passionate chef but not working full time as a professional yet, then Nifty Docs will make for an easy-to-build recipe database builder.
Recipe Form. Click on Access’ “Create” tab and then click on the “More Forms” drop down in the Forms section. Select “Form Wizard” and an input box will pop up. Click on the drop down box and select “T002 – Recipes.” Now click on the “>>” and all of the fields in our recipes table will be included on our form.