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is necessary for ensuring data accuracy and completeness.
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Unlike working directly with cells in the worksheet, a data form displays only a record at a time
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A is a technique that limits the display of records in a worksheet list using a simple matching criterion.
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Using the Print and dialog boxes, you can insert a running header and footer and set print titles to appear at the top of each page.
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describes the process of grouping records together in a worksheet list and inserting new rows for computing averages, sums, minimums, and maximums.







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