To keep it simple, how about running a Make-Table query using 'SELECT
DISTINCT [SuburbName]'.  When you're done, just rename or delete the old
table, and give the old table name to the new table.

Marianne

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From: AustralianAccommodation.com Pty. Ltd.
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Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 12:47 PM
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Subject: Deleting Duplicate Records in MS access 200


I have 5500 records in my suburbs table and many of those suburbs have
identical names therefore I am wanting to delete all duplicates of suburb
names so that I only have one occurrence of each name in the suburb list I
am not sure how to go about this in access 2000

can anyone please assist me please


Kind Regards

Claude Raiola (Director)
AustralianAccommodation.com Pty. Ltd.
Website: www.AustralianAccommodation.com
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