Types Of Reports You Can Create In Access

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Column,
Data Management,
Databases,
Enterprise Software,
Microsoft Access,
Microsoft Office,
Office Suites,
Report,
Software
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: You can create reports in Access to meet a variety of requirements. This paper provides basic information about how to create reports, and it describes the various types of reports you can create by using Access 2002 and 2003. For example, we can use AutoReport to quickly create a report that includes all the data in a given table, or the data extracted by a query. You can only use one table or query as the basis for the report. A multiple-column report displays data in one or more columns. You can customize the number of columns, column width, and spacing between the rows and columns. To learn more, read this paper.

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