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Hi Abiola

Thank you for your question.
First let me apologise for the delay in getting back to you. This is due to very highvolumns of posts.

If your question still reflects a current requirement, could you please clarify with an example what you wish to achieve

Regards

Stephen

 

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Access tip:

Deleting duplicate records from a table

You cannot delete records tables where there duplicate records. A way around this is to create a new table which wont hold the duplicates. and then deleting the old table.

1. Use a make-table query based on this table only. IMPORTANT - Ensure that you include all of the fields from your original table or you may loose data.

2. Open the query's property sheet by using VIEW, QUERY, PROPERTIES, and set the Unique Values property to Yes

3. Because you have selected the Unique Values to Yes when you run the query, Access creates a new table without duplicate records. You can now delete the old table and rename the new one.

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