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    Report Grouping By Year

    We have a MsAccess 2003 database that contains our reports that are currently printable by month, that we STILL WANT to use. How can we ADD the report selection “ALL” months so that we will then have a report for all 12 months? Your suggestions are appreciated? Thank you. Crystal
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    Report with the Same ID being printed multiple times.

    Thank you Mike60Smart for your comments, This database was created in 2010 by one of our Volunteers. Something has been changed over the years. I will try your suggestion this weekend by adding a PK to each of our tables. Nicole
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    Report with the Same ID being printed multiple times.

    Thank you Doc man and I will try to find out what was changed in the database that was created in 2010. If I cannot find out the problem, please tell me how to join the records so I can have the Volunteers update the records. Nicole
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    Report with the Same ID being printed multiple times.

    Until about October this report was being printed properly. But someone changed something and now the report is not being printed properly. Any assistance will be appreciated. Crystal
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    Rename Tables Programmatically in MsAccess 2003

    Thank you for your suggestion, but the Excel Spreadsheet we receive each month has about 60 different fields and we would like to keep the data for a few months for comparison. What do you suggest? Thank you.
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    Rename Tables Programmatically in MsAccess 2003

    Every month we receive an Excel Spreadsheet that we import into our MsAccess Database table “ RBC “ Can I please get a suggestion on how to; Rename Table RBC_D to RBC_To-Day’s date Rename Table RBC_C to RBC_D Rename Table RBC_B to RBC_C Rename Table RBC_A to RBC_B Rename Table RBC to RBC_A...
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    Print a list of table Field names

    Thanks Doc Man for your suggestion, but all we want to see are two fields.
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    Print a list of table Field names

    Thank you Jun7, I will give your suggestion a try
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    Print a list of table Field names

    Yes, TheDBguy. We did try your suggestion, but we received more information than we wanted.
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    How many similar fields should be in each table?

    I appreciate your suggestion Mark. We have followed your advice and we have the results that we were looking for. Thank You
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    How many similar fields should be in each table?

    I appreciate your suggestion. We have followed Mark’s advice and we have the results that we were looking for.
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    How many similar fields should be in each table?

    I appreciate your suggestion. We have followed Mark’s advice and we have the results that we were looking for.
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    Print a list of table Field names

    We are preparing to upgrade some of our MsAccess 2003 Databases and would like to review the field information being used in 2 fields. Could I please receive a suggestion on how to print two objects within the table Field Names Data Types Thank you. Crystal
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    72 Fields on a MsAccess 2007 form

    Thank you, we have had success with your suggestion.
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    How many similar fields should be in each table?

    We are developing a database that will perform four comparisons each day. My idea was that each table would contain about 36 different fields except for one common field, the part number (identifier / common Key). Table A would contain the part number and other product information. Table B...
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    Trying to change Export Grouping

    Yes, June7 suggestion works and thank you for your question
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    Trying to change Export Grouping

    Yes, June7 suggestion works and thank you for your question
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    Trying to change Export Grouping

    Yes, June7 suggestion works and thank you for your question
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    Trying to change Export Grouping

    June7 Thank You / T.h.a.n.k. U. Your suggestion works
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