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How to Create Modeless Form MS Access

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to build a modeless form in Microsoft Access.

Quick summary

A modeless form in MS Access allows users to interact with other open windows without closing the form first. This tutorial walks through the exact Form Design and Property Sheet settings needed to configure a non-blocking, always-on-top form.


Steps

  1. Go to the 'Create' tab on the ribbon.
  2. Select 'Form Design' to create a blank form.
  3. Go to the 'Other' tab in the 'Property Sheet'.
  4. Set the 'Modal' property to 'No' to ensure the form does not block interaction with other windows.
  5. Set the 'Pop Up' property to 'Yes' to keep the form on top of other open windows.
  6. Click the save icon to save all changes.

📌 Why this matters

Creating a modeless form in Microsoft Access is essential for building flexible, user-friendly database applications where users need to reference or interact with multiple windows simultaneously. Unlike modal forms that lock focus and block navigation, a modeless form stays visible and accessible without interrupting workflow. By combining the Pop Up and Modal property settings in the Property Sheet, developers can give users a persistent, non-blocking interface that improves multitasking and data entry efficiency. This makes modeless forms a key technique for any Access developer building professional-grade desktop database solutions.
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