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    What does MDE stand for?

    We were just talking around in the office and none of us could figure out what MDE stood for.. and I can't seem to find it on Microsoft's webpage. Does anyone know?
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    Finding a string by itself

    Hey, I know this should be simple, but I can't think of what expressions to you use. I want to find any fields with the string "IS" in them. I've been using: Like "*IS*" BUt it picks anything with IS up: (ie RISK, FRISK, MISS) How can I limit it to ONLY IS (IS the sky...
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    Is what I want to do possible...?

    Hey, I've been putzing around w/ my data (asked around in Queries Forum), and the suggestion presented was a VB module. I've coded a very basic one and got it working, but because I plan on updating my data and things might get changed, I need a VB module that is also easily updated to be able...
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    Using # and * in query, NOT as wild cards

    This basic thing seem to have slipped my mind due to in use... When designing a query, how do I scan for the STRING # and * without them being used as wildcards? Thanks.
  5. enthrop

    Need help w/ a query

    Hey, First time posting here, so lets hope I get this right. I've just recently begun to use Access & queries and such, and there's something I'm trying to figure out and I'm sure there's an easier way than what I'm doing, so was hoping someone could help me. I have 2 fields I want to work...

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