D David S via AccessMonster.com Sep 12, 2005 #2 honeycomb said: a QUERY CAN BE PERFORMED BY DESIGNING YOUR OWN QUERY OR USE "WHAT" WIZARD? Click to expand... Um, what are you actually asking here? You'd use the Query Wizard, of course. This sounds a bit like an exam question...
honeycomb said: a QUERY CAN BE PERFORMED BY DESIGNING YOUR OWN QUERY OR USE "WHAT" WIZARD? Click to expand... Um, what are you actually asking here? You'd use the Query Wizard, of course. This sounds a bit like an exam question...
L Larry Linson Sep 13, 2005 #3 Um, what are you actually asking here? You'd use the Query Wizard, of course. This sounds a bit like an exam question... Click to expand... Do you suppose it was posted during the exam, using a handheld? Are you sure you don't mean "The Inquisitor" feature? <GRIN -- surely even someone lazy enough to cheat on a test wouldn't be dull enough to leave this one in.> Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP
Um, what are you actually asking here? You'd use the Query Wizard, of course. This sounds a bit like an exam question... Click to expand... Do you suppose it was posted during the exam, using a handheld? Are you sure you don't mean "The Inquisitor" feature? <GRIN -- surely even someone lazy enough to cheat on a test wouldn't be dull enough to leave this one in.> Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP