Sort the datasheet in ascending order by start date correct answersclick the arrow by the start date. then
click oldest to newest
Use a Number Filter to Filter the datasheet to display ony records where Fee values are less than 75
correct answersclick the Fee column Filter arrow, point to the Number Filters, and then click Less than; in
the Custom Filter dialog box, type 75, click ok
add a text Filter that displays Permit Numbers containing the text ELEC correct answersclick the Permit
Number Filter arrow, point to Text Filters, and then click Contains
In the Custom Filter dialog box type ELEC
CLICK OK
Open the Contractors table in Datasheet view, and then expand the fourth record (Mee Jestis)
Add a record in the subdatasheet with Permit Number B1018504FRSW and Start Date of 7/21/2014
correct answersdouble click contractors table, click the small plus sign in the 4th contractor id,
in thee subdatasheet click the Permit Number append row cell and then type B1018504FRSW
In the same row, click in the Start Date Column and then type 7/21/2014
Click the (x)close in the middle right side of the page
In Datasheet view, change the ID field name to ContractorID, the Caption property to Contractor ID, and
then close all dialog boxes correct answersin the first column of the table, click the ID field heading
On the TABLE TOOLS FIELDS tab, in the Properties group, click the Name & Caption button
In the Enter Field Properties dialog box,in the Name box, select the current field name and then type
ContractorID (no space)
Click the Caption box and type Contractor ID (with a space)
Click ok