it is a range of accesses that cannot be included to sort
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Yes, when you sort data, duplicates are normally included.
secondary sort key
Secondary Sort Key
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Primary Sort key
In Microsoft Access, table sort order is determined by the settings applied to the fields in the table. You can specify the sort order (ascending or descending) in the query design view or in a datasheet view by clicking on the field header. Additionally, you can create custom sorting by using multiple fields, allowing for a prioritized sort based on your requirements. If no sort order is specified, records will be displayed in the order they were entered.
Put them into a table and then sort. Alternatively, sort them in another application, such as Excel or Access and then copy them into Word.
No. MS Access is an application which uses a (sort of) DBMS. The power of the DBMS it uses is limited which is why it is not used for larger applications.
The Data Menu.
Four types of filters are available in Access: Filter By Selection, Common Filters, Filter By Form, and Advanced Filter/Sort.