they are both components of a relational database and can be customized to the needs of the user
You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.
Forms are the data that you enter into the document. They are the raw data. Reports are the result of the information you put in to it.
Reports allow you greater flexibility in grouping and summarising data compared to printed forms.
There are many different types of school reports and forms. These reports and forms can be based off of letter grades for example.
a form is an object in a database; you can print data that appears in forms
Microsoft Access
Tables, Forms, Queries and Reports.
A database contains forms and reports stored in tables
a "box".
what can be achieved from the database using reports
Tables,forms,queries,reports
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