 Now, let's say, for example, that I'm dealing with people who are not IT guys, the doctor came up to me and said, oh, hey, what's the most common reasons for people to come visit? That way I can kind of gear things and buy proper supplies. Well, okay, here's the problem. He doesn't know how to use access. He went to med school, and it's been years since he had to take CIS 110. So what can I do? Well, I can use the create tab again, and instead of going into my form, query or tables, I can go to my reports section, and I can actually go to my reports wizard. And as you can see, I can get a number of different options. Instead of just my tables, I can also go with my queries. For example, common reason for visits. And I'll just go ahead and add them both and just see what happens. We hit finish. You see, I've now got an entire printout sort of readily available for my doctor guy, to my doctor guy, could clearly be a woman, my doctor gal, to see this stuff. And it's already organized, and this is ready to print. I can click over here and guess what? I can do a print statement on this. Now, again, I closed out of that. I don't want to really deal with this nonsense, but let's say we want to make a little bit more complex one. I'm going to come over to my create tab. I'm going to go to report wizard. This time, I'm going to select my invoice table, and I'm going to select everything from my invoice table. Now, from here, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go ahead and click on next because it asks, how do I want to group things? Well, I can group things because I had that visit ID, remember. I can group by it, or I can choose any other kind of way I want. I do want it to stay this way, and I'll go ahead and hit next. How do I want it to be presented? What do I want to be my order? I'm going to say I want it in ascending order of my dates, makes perfect sense. We click on next. How do we wish to have my form viewed? I can say stepped, and we get a little sneak preview of it. Here's block, and here's outline. I'm going to say go with stepped because that's what's asked on SAM. I'm going to go ahead and hit next, invoices, report. We hit finish, and you see now I get exactly that. I can see when a particular report was done. Now, if you look at it, it looks kind of, it's getting cut off over there, so I can clean this up. First, I have to close out of my print preview. Again, I don't want to do it over here. This is a little more than what we need to do for this class, so I'm going to just switch my view. You can see we get the nice little report view, but I'm going to switch it to my layout view. Layout view is exactly what we were doing in tutorial one. This allows for me to reorganize my data. Visit ID, for example, doesn't really need to take up that much space. It's only four characters long, so I can come in here and shrink that down to about there. My invoice date. My invoice date, well, I'm going to first expand it over this way, and then shrink it over this way. If you accidentally shrink it too much, it will look like that. The pound symbol for Microsoft offices is just to tell you you're dealing with numbers and you don't have enough space on the screen. I'm going to move my invoice date. I do have to do both of them. I know it sucks, but I do have to do both of them. I'm going to move my invoice number as well. If I want to quick cheat, I can hold down my control key and select multiple things. Notice I have these both selected, and I can resize both of them at the same time. That's pretty nice. Do the exact same thing with my invoice amount right about there. Invoice item. Boom. Boom. And that walk-in information. That's some information that I do need. I'm trying to see, let's see, where would it be? Ah-ha. Yes, that's page one of one now. Let's see. I'm trying to find out where my walk-in page set up. Let's see. Where would you be? Landscape? I don't know. I guess it's not even showing it. That's perfectly fine. That's not going to be the end of the world for us on our end. You'll be fine without it. Don't worry about that. You can see now I've got this all built out as one. If I want to continue to doll things up a little bit, what I can do is I can change my theme, for example, and go through all the same themes that we've been dealing with inside of all of our Office products. I'll just go ahead and select Integral. Look at that. Now it looks nice and clean and I can work from there.