A tabular form is a way of presenting information in rows and columns, rather than paragraphs, to break down specific data into a quickly scannable layout. It is commonly used in databases to enable users to update multiple rows in a table at once from a single page. A tabular form can be created using a wizard, which creates a form that performs update, insert, and delete operations on multiple rows in a database table. The form includes a built-in multiple row update process that performs optimistic locking behind the scenes to maintain data integrity. Information presented in tabular form includes surveys, statistical data, schedules, technical specifications, and study or experiment results. In Microsoft Word, a tabular form refers to presenting information in rows and columns, and can be created using the grid or table insert options.