andysgirl8800
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Peter,
Once again, thanks for your help. Yes, I'm certain my test records contain all the necessary data (all three fields are filled in) and I have created 2 pairs of duplicates, for sake of trial. I have a total of 10 records, 4 are duplicates, ideally, the query should leave me with 6 records. The existing duplicates query, build with the standard Duplicate query wizard in access, does nothing more than locate and display the dupicate records. I was hoping to use it and modify it to not only FIND them, but to REMOVE them completely from the table.
Once again, thanks for your help. Yes, I'm certain my test records contain all the necessary data (all three fields are filled in) and I have created 2 pairs of duplicates, for sake of trial. I have a total of 10 records, 4 are duplicates, ideally, the query should leave me with 6 records. The existing duplicates query, build with the standard Duplicate query wizard in access, does nothing more than locate and display the dupicate records. I was hoping to use it and modify it to not only FIND them, but to REMOVE them completely from the table.