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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office 2003
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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office 2003

by Ed Bott, Woody Leonhard
September 2003
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
1368 pages
56h 14m
English
Que
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Chapter 38 Entering, Finding, and Filtering Data
Top Values—Returns a specified number or percentage of records. This setting is most
often used in conjunction with a sort setting; to see the 10 most expensive products, for
example, click the RetailPrice column, and set Top Values to 10 and the Sort property
to Descending.
Unique Values—Returns a query result in which no duplicate records exist. Choose
Yes if you want to extract a unique set of values from a database, such as supplier names
from a table filled with product names. Access eliminates duplicates from the result set
based on records visible in the query’s result, not on the contents ...
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