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Creating (Non-Lame) Reports in Microsoft Access (Sample Chapter)

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(Bob Schneider) In this chapter, you will learn to build reports both from scratch and using the wizard. Along the way, you'll learn about sorting and (especially) grouping, concatenation, calculated expressions, and various report tools.

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RE: Creating (Non-Lame) Reports in Microsoft Access (Sample Chapter)
by kailash bachhav (posted: 2/9/2006 12:03:04 AM)
How to make validation in Forms of Access. Please send the details article alonglwith samples.


Thanks

Kailash





   




 
 
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