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Date range report
I am wanting to create a report using individual dates as my Row header.
Currently I can only show those dates which I have data relevant to, I would like to show on my report all dates within the range selected. Thanks for the help Pete |
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You must have a table/query with all possible dates stored/displayed. The
simplest solution is to create a table of all possible dates and add it to your query. Edit the join properties to include all the records/dates from your date table. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Little pete" wrote in message ... I am wanting to create a report using individual dates as my Row header. Currently I can only show those dates which I have data relevant to, I would like to show on my report all dates within the range selected. Thanks for the help Pete |
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