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Using calculated fields or Date Serial functions
I placed a Date Serial function and a calculated field in an Access form. Is
there a way that I could use the results of those fields in a report of the applicable database? if so, how? Thanks for your advice |
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Assuming the fields are not stored in the table, just place the same unbound
fields in your report. In other words, perform the calculation again on the report. -- Rick B "Mon" wrote in message ... I placed a Date Serial function and a calculated field in an Access form. Is there a way that I could use the results of those fields in a report of the applicable database? if so, how? Thanks for your advice |
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