Chapter 5. Reports Introduced
Reports provide printed output of the data in a database. They are generally a major objective of any database application that you develop. In this hour you'll learn the following:
How to open and view a report
How to navigate around a report
How to print a report
How to use the AutoReport feature and the Report Wizard to create new reports
How to view the design of a report
How to close a report
How to print database objects
To learn how to modify the design of a report, you should take a look at Hour 12, “Creating Reports,” and Hour 17, “Power Report Techniques.”
Opening and Viewing a Report
Microsoft Access provides an excellent means of working with existing reports. You can either send a report directly to the printer, ...
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