Exam 4: Using Reports
Exam 1: Getting Started With Access 201368 Questions
Exam 2: Building and Using Queries66 Questions
Exam 3: Using Forms68 Questions
Exam 4: Using Reports68 Questions
Exam 5: Modifying the Database Structure79 Questions
Exam 6: Improving Queries80 Questions
Exam 7: Enhancing Forms81 Questions
Exam 8: Analyzing Data With Reports81 Questions
Exam 9: Importing and Exporting Data81 Questions
Exam 10: Analyzing Database Design Using Northwind77 Questions
Exam 11: Creating Advanced Queries81 Questions
Exam 12: Creating Advanced Reports81 Questions
Exam 13: Creating Macros88 Questions
Exam 14: Creating Macros74 Questions
Exam 15: Administering the Database89 Questions
Exam 16: Access and the Web78 Questions
Exam 17: Getting Started With Microsoft Office 201366 Questions
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Critical Thinking Questions Case 4-1
Bradley plans to generate reports from an Access database that a colleague of his built. As he works with the reports, he decides to familiarize himself with each of the views that is available to him.
Bradley is just getting started with one of the reports and he needs to quickly review it to see what it contains. He does not want his view to contain any page breaks. Which view should he use?
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Grouping means to sort records plus provide extra report sections.
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Which of the following is NOT a method of selecting more than one control at a time in Report Design View?
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When using a wizard, you can click the Back button to review previous dialog boxes.
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