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how do i make a query appear in a table and form?

I am new to Access 2007. I have used a MS template (student Database) i have successfully made minor changes. Have made a query to state exact age however cannot get the age to appear in the table or form... How do i do this?
Apr 6 '11 #1
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jimatqsi
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Use the new form wizard to make a form. It will ask you what table or query to use as the data source. Just click through the wizard and examine the resulting form to see how it has done what it has done.

The form toolbar will be very helpful for adding additional objects to your form.

Jim
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