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How to Create Multi Column Reports MS Access

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to build multi-column reports in MS Access.

Quick summary

Creating multi-column reports in Microsoft Access lets you display data in a structured, side-by-side layout for more readable printouts. Use Page Setup and the Columns settings in Design View to configure column count, width, and layout in just a few steps.


Steps

  1. Open the report in Design View.
  2. Click Add Existing Fields to add fields to the report.
  3. Open Page Setup and click on it.
  4. Go to the Page Layout group on the ribbon and select Columns.
  5. Set the Number of Columns to the desired number.
  6. Adjust the Column Width and Row Spacing as needed.
  7. Select a Column Layout.
  8. Click OK to apply and proceed.

📌 Why this matters

Multi-column reports in Microsoft Access allow users to present database records in a compact, newspaper-style layout that improves readability and saves paper. Configuring columns through the Page Setup dialog gives report designers precise control over column count, width, and spacing without writing any code. This feature is especially valuable for printing mailing labels, product catalogs, or any dataset where side-by-side comparison adds clarity. Mastering multi-column report formatting in Access helps database administrators and business users produce professional, print-ready outputs directly from their existing data.
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