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Setting a Counter?
I run Access 2003 and I'm creating a database to track shipments returning to
my company. I have about 6 or 7 different reasons for these returns, and I'd like to have a place on the top of a report that would give a rundown of the different reasons. Example: Shipment issue = 10 Customer Order Issue = 5 etc etc etc I have the report created to detail each instance, but I'd like this at the top to give a quick glance idea of where we sit. What'd be best is if I could use a pie graph that updates. I found a way to insert a pie graph, but I couldn't get it to show the data. This might be because I don't have the data in a format that it needs. Is there a way to have Access automatically 'count' each type of Reason for Return, and convert that data into a graph on the Report?? |
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