Chapter 20. Building Reports in an Access Project
As you learned in the previous chapters on Access projects, the most noticeable differences between Access desktop databases (.mdb) and Access project files (.adp) are in the tables and queries (views, functions, and stored procedures). You need to consider only a few differences when working with forms—and even fewer when working with reports.
As with forms, reports in an Access project are nearly identical to reports in an Access desktop database. You can get started building most reports without knowing any details about the differences. In the last chapter, you learned about how different ...
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