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Microsoft Access 2010 : Viewing the Design of a Report

4/23/2013 4:34:42 PM

Closing a Report

When you have finished working with a report, you need to close it. Access first prompts you and asks whether you want to save changes to the report. You should click Yes. If you have not yet provided a name for the report, Access prompts you to name the report.

Naming standards suggest that you use the rpt prefix to name a report (for example, rptCustomers).

Viewing the Design of a Report

AutoReports are limiting because they create such generic reports. But once you create such a rather-dull, generic report the easy way using the AutoReport feature, you then can begin to make modifications using the Design view. Access does the basics, and then you add bells and whistles to make the report more individual and better suited to your specific application. Furthermore, although the Report Wizard gives you many choices, you still may want to customize many of the options that it set.

After you have created a report by using the AutoReport feature or the Report Wizard, you will probably want to customize the report. You must switch to Design view of the report to accomplish this task. While previewing the report, you must first right-click the report and then select Design View from the context-sensitive menu. Or, while in Report view, just click the View tool on the Print Preview toolbar (see Figure 1) to switch to Design view. The report is shown in Design view in Figure 2. You can easily toggle between Design view and Preview mode, to view the report and then modify its design.

Figure 1. The View tool, which switches you to Design view.

Figure 2. The report in Design view.
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