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How Do You Copy One Field Definition To Another Field In Access 2003?

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How Do You Copy One Field Definition To Another Field In Access 2003?

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Copying a field definition ensures that your new field will be identical to the original, which can save some time. Keep in mind that this procedure only copies a field’s definition; it doesn’t copy any values in the field. Here’s how to copy one field definition to another field in Microsoft Access 2003. Open Microsoft Access 2003 on your computer. Open a table in Design View. Select the field or fields that you want to copy. To select one field, click that field’s Row Selector. To select a group of fields, drag through the Row Selectors of those fields. Click “Copy” on the toolbar and then click in the first blank row. Click on the Paste icon on the toolbar (or press Ctrl + V, or select the “Paste” command from the Edit menu). Type a name for the copied field. Save the changes to the table before exiting Access 2003.

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