In Access press LEFT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT ARROW A. Move the selected control to the right (except controls that are part of a layout) B. Move the selected control to the left (except controls that are part of a layout) C. Move the selected control up D. None of these

Move the selected control to the right (except controls that are part of a layout)
Move the selected control to the left (except controls that are part of a layout)
Move the selected control up
None of these

The correct answer is: B. Move the selected control to the left (except controls that are part of a layout)

When you press the LEFT ARROW key or CTRL+LEFT ARROW key, Access moves the selected control to the left. This is true for all controls, except for controls that are part of a layout. Controls that are part of a layout cannot be moved individually.

To move a control that is part of a layout, you must first break the control out of the layout. To do this, right-click the control and select “Break Layout.” Once the control is no longer part of the layout, you can move it using the LEFT ARROW key or CTRL+LEFT ARROW key.

Here are some additional details about each option:

  • Option A: Move the selected control to the right (except controls that are part of a layout). This is not the correct answer because the LEFT ARROW key moves the selected control to the left, not to the right.
  • Option C: Move the selected control up. This is not the correct answer because the LEFT ARROW key moves the selected control to the left, not up.
  • Option D: None of these. This is not the correct answer because one of the options is correct.
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