Matching
Match each term with its correct description.
Premises:
Changes the way a control looks on a form or report based on criteria you specify
Predefined format that you can apply to all objects in the database
Shows statistics on groups of records
Prompts the user for criteria to select records for a report
Copies formatting properties from one control to another
Responses:
Theme
Parameter report
Summary report
Format Painter
Conditional formatting
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Changes the way a control looks on a form or report based on criteria you specify
Predefined format that you can apply to all objects in the database
Shows statistics on groups of records
Prompts the user for criteria to select records for a report
Copies formatting properties from one control to another
Premises:
Changes the way a control looks on a form or report based on criteria you specify
Predefined format that you can apply to all objects in the database
Shows statistics on groups of records
Prompts the user for criteria to select records for a report
Copies formatting properties from one control to another
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