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Denise is working on a report in an Access file, as shown below

Denise would like to print the feport as "Relationships
for Orders2." Which steps should Denise follow to
complete this task?
Relationships Relationships for Orders2

She should click on the Design View icon and click
Print
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O She should click the Print icon, select the printer,
and click OK
O She should click on the Design View icon, select the
printer, and click OK
O She should click the Print icon, click OK, save the
file, and click Print
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Denise is working on a report in an Access file, as

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Denise would like to print the fe

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