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Creating a Sum report from many different queries.

Asked by maxwell8 in Access Reports, Microsoft Access Database, SQL Query Syntax

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I have a large table that I have selected data from th by use of queries, totaling 15 different queries.  I want to take those queries and sum the totals of one of the fields within the query and put into a report type veiw.  

Is this possible or can I only accomplish this from within forms rather then reports.  I also tried to make one querie with all thier totals but I obviously can not make a querie from more then one talbe or query.

The ultimate goal is to ahve a report that can be run to produce the same equational results when a new project is created and entered into a the exsact table format as the one that I am using now.

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