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Make sure that your query is open in Data sheet view. To do so, right-click the document tab for the query and click Data sheet View. On the Home tab, in the Records group, click Totals. In the Total row, click the cell in the field that you want to sum, and then select Sum from the list.
Select the Home tab, then locate the Data group. Click the Totals command. Scroll down to the last row of your table. Locate the field you want to create a totals row for, then select the second empty cell below it. Select the function you want to be performed on the field data. Your field total will appear.
Double-click the table, query, or split form from the Navigation Pane to open it in Data sheet View. On the Home tab, in the Records group, click Totals. For each cell in the Total row where you want a total to appear, click in the cell and select the kind of total you want.
Double-click the field you want to use and click the “Totals” icon. Next to “Total:” in the quick table at the bottom of your computer screen select “Avg” to average the field.
To create aggregate function queries in Access, open the query in design view. Then click the Design tab in the Query Tools contextual tab within the Ribbon. Then click the Totals button in the Show/Hide button group. This will add a row into your query called the Total: row.
To create aggregate function queries in Access, open the query in design view. Then click the Design tab in the Query Tools contextual tab within the Ribbon. Then click the Totals button in the Show/Hide button group. This will add a row into your query called the Total: row.
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