You can use find and replace in Microsoft Access 2007 to find a field and then replace it with a different field in a quick and easy manner. Watch this video tutorial to find out how to use find and replace in Access 2007.
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For very basic use, this is helpful. But I find having to change to “any part of field” every time I do a find to be cumbersome. A discussion of how to make that a new default would be helpful.
If 2007 is incapable of such default changes, that would be sad indeed.
For very basic use, this is helpful. But I find having to change to “any part of field” every time I do a find to be cumbersome. A discussion of how to make that a new default would be helpful.
If 2007 is incapable of such default changes, that would be sad indeed.