Not knowing more about the specifics, I would suggest combining the data into one query and then creating your report. Please provide more detail is that does not help.
Also, not sure if you wanted this question posted to the data mining forum.
This is not the place for Access question perhaps, but you will find that a report addresses one table or query as a source. So , in your case the final step will be to create a query over existing queries to produce ONE recordset for the report to work upon. More sophisticated reporting tools DO offer multi-query reporting. Access reports are quite basic inthis respect.............
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