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meagbuch

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What are the seven different sections of a report in design view? Will all reports have all seven sections all the time? Why or why not?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Match the following terms to their meanings:
 
  I. Wiki page
  II. Web Parts
  III. Absolute URL
  IV. Relative URL
  V. Hyperlink target
 
  A. Provides the path to a Web page or a file in relation to another file
  B. This technology enables SharePoint sites to be flexible and highly customizable
  C. You can only type in the page body content area
  D. The file that opens when a hyperlink is clicked
  E. Provides a full path to a Web page or file



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Answer to Question 1

The report header, page header, group header, detail area, group footer, page footer, and report footer. The only ones that will appear on every report are the report header and footer, the page header and footer and the detail area. If the report is grouped, there will be a group header and footer.

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C, B, E, A, D




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