Taking Charge of Report Controls

In contrast to form controls, you cannot enter data into report controls. Therefore, its controls are used for display purposes. Even when you use a report control to calculate or manipulate information, it is still with a view toward displaying the data. Typically, the text box and label are the most heavily used controls in a report. Display-oriented controls, such as boxes, lines, and graphical controls are also helpful when you are endeavoring to make your report aesthetically pleasing. This chapter explains, by example, various methods for unleashing the power of the text box.

The toolbox for forms and reports is basically the same. This means that you use the same controls for reports that you use for forms, ...

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