How do the Selection Criteria, Report Order, and Report Section work together?
When you set up a report there are three tools that work together. First, you'll use the Selection Criteria to choose which fields in the database you will use to select data. Second, you'll use the Report Order to place the columns that appear on the report in the order that you want to view them. And last, you can use Report Sections to set up separate sections and choose what and how to print the information in the section.

Report Options tab on a report
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