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How do I "select all" in Access? Ctrl+A doesn't seem to be working for me. Thank you.
Reply from Richard Rost:
Select all of what? CTRL-A does work, but only if you're in certain circumstances. If you're in a table, for example, and you want to select all of the records, make sure you have ONE record highlighted first (click on the record selector button on the left) and then hit CTRL-A.
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