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2.13 Using Delete Queries in Microsoft Access

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2008

Using queries to selectively delete records

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  • Its says: The Action Or Event Has Been Blocked By Disabled Mode

    plzzz help!

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  • @Firchild Worked Thanks :)

  • where can i find this edit/find option(@time 2.29) in microsoft office 2010 in order to get rid of the warning messages while deleting a CD number

  • @Rincon009

    It's just a description, write something helpful to the user so the parameter they set is what they will search for.

  • All I can say is.. My ICT teacher is pants compared to you! These are all very useful for my A2 exam next week as we have to create a database by scratch!! Good job these tutorials are here!! Brilliant :)

  • Your tutorials are really great ! they help so much ^_^ thanks! :)

  • Question:

    When you use the paramaters for the reusable query, is the text you type in the square brackets special or is it just a description

  • thx for the help

  • Helpful stuff, presented real well. Thanks

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