Can Two Reports Share Calculated Fields?

Oct 18, 2004

I have created a report in Access that calculates the dates based on a date-type field in a query. I want to be able to use these calculated dates in another report and sort these dates in an ascending order. With the dates, I also want to display certain information from this report. Is it doable? Please let me know....ASAP if poosible...

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Customer Labor Materials LineTotal
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