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Adding Page Breaks to Access Report - Exercise
Objective:
Add page breaks to the Hours by Project report.
This exercise is worth 2 points. The exercise is auto-scored, which means that all you have to do to receive credit for it is click the
Submit
button below.
Open the Hours by Project report in Report view. Determine a good place for page breaks. I recommend placing one before each new company.
Note how many pages are currently in the project.
Display the report in design view. Insert a page break control in the proper place.
View the report again in Design view. Is the page break in the right place? How many pages are there now in the report?