DiDA – Database practice Lesson 6– Objectives Look at how to make a report Understand the need to consider audience.

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DiDA – Database practice Lesson 6– Objectives Look at how to make a report Understand the need to consider audience

DiDA – Database practice Lesson 6– Objectives Look at how to make a report Understand the need to consider audience

DiDA – Database practice Using the wizard On the create ribbon, select report wizard.

DiDA – Database practice Using the wizard Ensure you select you select your queries (not the table!) then follow the wizard. This will create a basic report. Once the report has been created you can edit it to match your auidence.

DiDA – Database practice Love! The query is “find all tracks with the word love in” it is aimed at a teenage audience. Which one is more suitable?

DiDA – Database practice This one?

DiDA – Database practice This one?

DiDA – Database practice Design is important! When you present information it is really important you – Use images – Add a meaningful title – Use a suitable colour scheme – Avoid repeating information.

DiDA – Database practice Your task Create reports for - – Rock and pop tracks which are slow (low effort) For a teenage audience – Find all artists which begin with the letter “a” For children under 8 – Tracks which were made in the 1990’s Aimed at adults