From: NFL on 14 May 2010 15:03 After using the duplicate wizard, what is the next step? Do I manually select the records individually and manually delete each one while the query is opened? Thank you!
From: golfinray on 14 May 2010 15:46 I would first try and figure out why you have duplicates. Do you have duplicates in the table? If not, sometimes you get the joins wrong on the query and it creates duplicates. I you have dupes in the tables, I would rethink my table design to try and get the table normalized properly or delete them at the table level. -- Milton Purdy ACCESS State of Arkansas "NFL" wrote: > After using the duplicate wizard, what is the next step? Do I manually select > the records individually and manually delete each one while the query is > opened? > > Thank you!
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