Introduction

Using Reports To Make Data Meaningful to Others
As you know, queries make the data in a database meaningful to you. Sometimes, though, you need to share that data with someone else. A report is an effective way to present your data using an attractive layout. The text can be formatted in an Access report like it can be in Word documents.
Microsoft Access 2007 offers tools that allow you to create and format a report. The Report Wizard walks you through the steps of creating a report. The Report command, however, is much easier to use, and all of the formatting options are still available to you in Layout View once the report is created. With these tools, you can create a report based on a table or on a query.
Creating a Report Based on a Table
One of the easiest ways to create a report is using a table as the source of the report. For example, in our bookstore scenario we have a table that lists all of the books in our inventory. We want to create a Book Price List report that lists all of the details for each book in our store's inventory. The Report command makes this incredibly easy, as it automatically includes every field in the source table in the report.
To Create a Report Based on a Table using the Report Command
To create a report based on a table using the Report command:
- Choose the table you wish to use as the source of your report. To do that, you can either open the table, or just highlight the table name in the Navigation Pane. In our example, we used the open Books table to create the report.
- Select the Report command on the Create tab in the Ribbon, as seen above.
- The report is automatically generated and includes every field in the table in order of their appearance in the table. This can be seen in the example below, which was created form the table above.


The layout and formatting of the report can be manipulated in Layout View.
Creating a Report Based on a Query
Access 2007 can create a report using a query as the source, as well. The process for creating a report based on a query is identical to the process for creating a report based on a table that was outlined on the previous page. And just like when making a report from a table, every field and record that appears in the query results will appear on the report.
To Limit the Number of Records in a Report
It is possible to limit the number of records in a report, provided that the report was based on a query. The limit is set in the query itself, using the query design screen.To limit the records returned in a query:
- Open the query in Design View
- Use the Return option in the Query Setup command group to set the number of records you want to see in the query results and the final report.
- Click Run! to make sure the query results look like you want the report to look.
- Create the report using the Report command on the Create tab
- Format the report as desired.

Grouping Items on a Report
Grouping items on a report can make it much more readable. Microsoft Access 2007 offers a quick and easy way to add grouping to a report.
To Add Grouping to a Report
To add a level of grouping to a report:
- With the report open, select the Group & Sort command from the Grouping & Totals command group on the Format tab in the Ribbon.
- This opens a Group, Sort, and Total dialog box in the lower portion of the window.
- In the Group, Sort, and Total dialog box, select Add a group.
- Select the field you wish to group by from the drop down list. We chose to group our list by Category.
- When you release the mouse button, the report will now appear with items grouped. Our report is grouped on Category now, as seen below.




The Group, Sort, and Total dialog box will remain open until you close it.
Formatting a Report in Layout View
Access opens the created report in Layout View, so that you can easily make modifications. In Layout View, you can change the look of your report in many different ways, including:- deleting columns and other report elements
- moving and resizing columns
- adding a logo
- changing the title and other text on the report headings
- applying a report style with AutoFormat
- modifying the page layout
To Delete a Column or Other Report Element
To delete a column or other report element:- Highlight the element by clicking on it.
- Hit the Delete button on your keyboard.
To Move a Column or Other Report Element
To move a column or other report element:- Highlight the element by clicking on it.
- Drag and drop the element to a new location on the report.
To Re-size a Column or Other Report Element
To re-size a column or other report element:- Highlight the element by clicking on it.
- Drag and drop the edge of the element to the new size on the report.
To Add a Logo to the Report
To add a custom picture or company logo to a report:- Click on the Logo command on the Format tab in the Ribbon.
- When the Insert Picture dialog box opens, find the picture file.
- Click OK.


To Modify the Title of the Report
To modify the title of a report:- Click on the Title command on the Format tab in the Ribbon.
- When the highlight appears, type in the new title.

To Modify Text in Report Headings
If you don't like the standard font face and size that Access used to create your report, you can modify them using common Microsoft Office text formatting commands. You can modify the size, font face, font color, alignment, and much more. They all work basically the same way:- Highlight the text you want to change
- Select the formatting option you wish from the lists that appear when you click on a command.
- The change appears when you release the mouse button.

To Apply an AutoFormat Style
Like with forms, Microsoft Access 2007 offers a variety of report styles in the AutoFormat command. To apply a style:- Click on the AutoFormat command in the Ribbon.
- Select a format from the drop down list. The change is applied instantly.

To Change the Page Layout
When a report is created, it opens in Layout View, like the one in the picture below. The dotted lines are showing where the edge of the page will be in Report View.
To change the page layout options:
- Switch to Print Preview using the Views command in the Ribbon.
- Select the layout option you wish to alter from the Page Layout command group on the Ribbon.


All of the standard Microsoft page layout options are available, including:
Page Layout Option | Description |
Margins | To set the margins for narrow, wide, or normal |
Orientation | To select either a Portrait or Landscape orientation |
Size | To set the paper size |
To Modify the Title of the Report
To modify the title of a report:- Click on the Title command on the Format tab in the Ribbon.
- When the highlight appears, type in the new title.

To Modify Text in Report Headings
If you don't like the standard font face and size that Access used to create your report, you can modify them using common Microsoft Office text formatting commands. You can modify the size, font face, font color, alignment, and much more. They all work basically the same way:- Highlight the text you want to change
- Select the formatting option you wish from the lists that appear when you click on a command.
- The change appears when you release the mouse button.

To Apply an AutoFormat Style
Like with forms, Microsoft Access 2007 offers a variety of report styles in the AutoFormat command. To apply a style:- Click on the AutoFormat command in the Ribbon.
- Select a format from the drop down list. The change is applied instantly.

To Change the Page Layout
When a report is created, it opens in Layout View, like the one in the picture below. The dotted lines are showing where the edge of the page will be in Report View.
To change the page layout options:
- Switch to Print Preview using the Views command in the Ribbon.
- Select the layout option you wish to alter from the Page Layout command group on the Ribbon.


All of the standard Microsoft page layout options are available, including:
Page Layout Option | Description |
Margins | To set the margins for narrow, wide, or normal |
Orientation | To select either a Portrait or Landscape orientation |
Size | To set the paper size |
Challenge!
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If you haven't already done so, save the sample Ready2Read database on your own computer.
- Create a report based on a table.
- Create a report based on query.
- Modify the layout of a report by:
- Resizing or moving columns
- Deleting report elements
- Giving the report a new title
- Applying an AutoFormat style to the report
- Use groups, sorts, or totals in a report
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