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Access | Creating reports exercise | Fully formatted report
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Software ==> | Access (66 exercises) |
Version ==> | Access 2010 and later |
Topic ==> | Creating reports (4 exercises) |
Level ==> | Harder than average |
Subject ==> | Access training |
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Create a query to show the gender and name of each pet, together with what each pet eats and its colour:

Your query might look like this
Using any method you prefer, create the following report called repPetByGender. This report shows what the Boy group will look like - you should force a new page after this group, and the report should show girl pets in the same format on page 2.

You can use conditional formatting to make red pets appear in red text
Save and close your report.