Fair enough. "Really good forms" ... I mean a number of things including, design to be seamless, not like an Excel data entry form, and not like the basic wizard; easy to use, definitely, it's all about the users; drop down lists where required; not sure of the term, but there will be numbers (eg, cheque numbers or voucher numbers) that go into the database; colours, not planning on too many - 2 or 3, if not black and white; I do have a sheet of paper that I am thinking would make a good form, particularly as the users are used to it.
I guess I want it to look pretty much like the form they use at the moment. Some are used to using it already - but it's not linked to a data base. It looks pretty good.
I'll look for a book at the library (uni).
PS, I'll be doing everything to try to ensure they don't mess it up as I am sure they will!!!!
Thanks
M