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Access | Crosstab queries exercise | Crosstab pet gender and DOB
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Software ==> | Access (66 exercises) |
Version ==> | Access 2010 and later |
Topic ==> | Crosstab queries (4 exercises) |
Level ==> | Average difficulty |
Subject ==> | Access training |
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Create a crosstab query to show the number of boy and girl pets by date of birth.

The initial results should resemble these
Format the date of birth field so that the pets are grouped by year of birth.

Use the Format function to do this
Close the query and save it with the name CrosstabBoysAndGirlsByYear.