Creating a Form Only form
To create a Form Only type form:
- In Design Mode, launch the New Form Wizard.
 - In the first page of the wizard, select the Create new form option, and then click Next.
 - 
				In the next page, complete the following required fields: 
				
- In the
								Name
							field, perform one of these actions: 
- Select from the drop-down list the name of an existing form to use as the basis for the new form.
 - Type a
									name for the new form. 
Form names must be unique.
 
 - From the Form Type drop-down list, select Form Only.
 - From the Data Source drop-down list, select an IDO to return the primary collection.
 
 - In the
								Name
							field, perform one of these actions: 
 - 
				Optionally, specify a default Device Type , a Query Form, and any
					comments. 
				
Comments are stored with the form definition and do not appear anywhere on the actual form.
 - Click Next.
 - In the next page of the wizard (Select Properties), specify the properties of the IDO that are to be used with components in the new form.
 - Click Next.
 - 
				In the next page of the wizard (Properties), you can specify: 
				
- The order in which the properties are listed, which determines the order in which they display on the form initially
 - The captions for properties/components
 - Any containment
 - What component class, if any, is to be applied to each property/component
 
 - If one of the properties is a subcollection property, the wizard prompts you to identify the subcollection information.
 - 
				Click Next. 
				
The wizard displays the Select Properties page again.
 - Specify the properties of the subcollection IDO that are to be used and displayed in the subcollection grid.
 - 
				Click Next. 
				
The wizard displays the Properties page again.
 - Specify the order, the captions, and any other desired subcollection information for each property.
 - Click Next .
 - Optionally, to create a template from the new form, select the Save Template option.
 - Click Finish.
 
The New Form Wizard creates the form, populates it with a
			number of default navigational and operational buttons, and opens a rough version of the
			form in Design Mode. 
  From there, you can further modify the form to meet your needs.