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replyReplyWed 21 Oct 2009, 09:59Delegate Felice said...

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ACCESS DATABASE

I have a database in place and I should like to move columns with the existing data.
I know if you go into design view you can add more columns but I cannot seem to be able to move the columns.
I have not done any queries or reports on this database so I cannot effect them. Help please

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replyReplyWed 21 Oct 2009, 10:45Trainer Amanda said...

RE: ACCESS DATABASE

Hello Felice

Thank you for your question.

When you are in the table design view, click on the grey box to the left of the field you wish to move; then hold the left mouse button down and drag the field to where you want it to appear in the table.

Save and close the table.

I hope this helps.

Kind regards
Amanda


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