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You insert a new field. It is not like a spreadsheet, such as Excel, where you can enter an entirely blank column. In Access it is a field, so you create a new field in design view. The field will have a name and data type and whatever other properties you specify. Initially there will be no values in it, so it will be blank, and then you can add data into the field.

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