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Sales Chart By Richard Rost ![]() ![]() Create a Monthly Sales Chart in Microsoft Access In this Microsoft Access tutorial, I'm going to show you how to create a chart showing sales by month for the past year. We will then use Excel to forecast future sales over the next few months. Tim from Edison, New Jersey (a Platinum Member) asks: Can you show us how to put a sales chart in our database to quickly see the past year's sales. If you could also show us how to forecast next month, that would be awesome too. MembersMembers will learn how to forecast next month's sales using a little VBA and some SQL.
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3 years | Sales Chart | John Davy | |
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