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Access Reports - Drop 2 fields down a row

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    Access Reports - Drop 2 fields down a row

    I am looking to make the vehicle and total price one row below the first, last, city, state on this report.

    I was able to add subtotal and that look the way I want it. But, now I want the vehicle and total price dropped down one row.

    Was messing in design view trying it that way, but was unlucky. Thanks

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    Re: Access Reports - Drop 2 fields down a row

    Why not go to the design view and just move them down? Or you may adjust their 'Top' parameter.

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