Access Wizard not working...

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Hello~

I'm using Access XP on a computer at home...

I tried using the wizards to make a Report based on a table I've created,
and the wizard doesn't do anything when I select the fileds I wanted to
include, that is, when I click the ">" button, it doesn't do anything,
moreover, when I click Cancel, it doesn't do anything also...

Granted I'm not very familiar with Access, but Am I missing something here?

I need to make a report based on a Table, excluding two fields, I figured
using the wizard would be the best way, now I'm stumped, I also need the
report to be in ascending order and in Columnar view?

Any help would be appreciated~
 
Can you create any report? Can you edit an existing report? Do you have a
default printer set in Windows?
 
Yes, I use to have an error about printers, but I followed instructions from
here to get it to work.

I can create, edit and open reports, just that wizards (in access, no matter
if its tables, forms or queries) doesn't seem to respond, I have to "Alt+F4"
just to close the Wizard Dialogue and get back to Access, because when I
click Cancel nothing happens...
 
Ah, I installed all the updates from office updates, and it seems to sort
itself out ^_^

Now, how would I go about creating a report on my table that excludes two
fields and in clumnar format?
 
Nevermind I manage to figure it out...

Sorry for being a pain in the behind, but is there a way to add a
Header/Footer in a Report (keeping in mind I used the Wizard) and in a Table?
 
What kind of Header/Footer do you want to add? All is possible while in the
report's design view. Start with the View menu.
 
I wasn't aware that tables had headers or footers. Can you be a little more
descriptive?
 

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