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Microsoft Access 2010

Tutorial 7

Creating Custom Reports

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XP XP XP Objectives

• View, filter, and copy report information in Report view

• Modify a report in Layout view

• Modify a report in Design view

• Design and create a custom report

• Sort and group data in a report

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XP XP XP Objectives

• Add, move, resize, and align controls in a report

• Add lines to a report

• Hide duplicate values in a report

• Add the date, page numbers, and title to a report

• Create and modify mailing labels

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XP XP XP Report Sections

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XP XP XP Customizing Existing Reports

• Report view provides an interactive view of a report

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XP XP XP Customizing Existing Reports

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XP XP XP Customizing Existing Reports

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XP XP XP Custom Report Design

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XP XP XP Designing a Custom Report

• Before you create a custom report, you should first plan the report’s contents and appearance

– Purpose and record source

– Sort order

– Grouping fields

– Balance attractiveness and readability

– Group related fields

– Identify field values

– Include title, page number, and date on every page

– Identify end of report

– Use little formatting

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XP XP XP Creating a Query for a Custom Report

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XP XP XP Creating a Blank Report in Layout View • Click the Create tab on the Ribbon

• In the Reports group on the Create tab, click the Blank Report button to open a blank report in Layout view

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XP XP XP Sorting and Grouping Data in a Report • Display the report in Layout or Design view

• If necessary, click the Group & Sort button in the Grouping & Totals group on the Design tab to display the Group, Sort, and Total pane

• To select a grouping field, click the Add a group button in the Group, Sort, and Total pane, and then click the grouping field in the list. To set additional properties for the grouping field, click the More button on the group field band

• To select a sort field that is not a grouping field, click the Add a sort button in the Group, Sort, and Total pane, and then click the sort field in the list. To set additional properties for the sort field, click the More button on the sort field band

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XP XP XP Sorting and Grouping Data in a Report

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XP XP XP Working with Controls in Design View • Compared to Layout view, Design view gives

you greater control over the placement and sizing of controls, and lets you add and manipulate many more controls, but at the expense of not being able to see live data in the controls to guide you as you make changes

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XP XP XP Hiding Duplicate Values in a Report • Display the report in Layout or Design view

• Open the property sheet for the field whose duplicate values you want to hide, set the Hide Duplicates property to Yes, and then close the property sheet

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XP XP XP Custom Report Design

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XP XP XP Adding the Date and Time to a Report • Display the report in Layout or Design view

• In the Header/Footer group on the Design tab in Design view or in Layout view, click the Date and Time button to open the Date and Time dialog box

• To display the date, click the Include Date check box, and then click one of the three date option buttons

• To display the time, click the Include Time check box, and then click one of the three time option buttons

• Click the OK button

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XP XP XP Adding the Date and Time to a Report

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XP XP XP Adding Page Numbers to a Report

• Display the report in Layout or Design view

• In the Header/Footer group on the Design tab in Design view or in Layout view, click the Page Numbers button to open the Page Numbers dialog box

• Select the format, position, and alignment options you want

• Select whether you want to display the page number on the first page

• Click the OK button to place the page number expression in the report

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XP XP XP Adding Page Numbers to a Report

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XP XP XP Adding a Title to a Report

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XP XP XP Creating Mailing Labels and Other Labels • In the Navigation Pane, click the table or query that’ll serve as

the record source for the labels

• In the Reports group on the Create tab, click the Labels button to start the Label Wizard and open its first dialog box

• Select the label manufacturer and its product number, and then click the Next button

• Select the label font, color, and style, and then click the Next button

• Construct the label content by selecting the fields from the record source and specifying their placement and spacing on the label, and then click the Next button

• Select one or more optional sort fields, click the Next button, specify the report name, and then click the Finish button

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XP XP XP Creating Mailing Labels and Other Labels

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