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Bar Charts in Access
I'm running two queries against multiple tables. It returns count of matching records in a table and a count of the total records. Now what I want to do is make a chart. Should I just create a new table and load the counts into it. I'm using access and wasn't sure what the most efficient way of doing it is.
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