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I assume it is "Table" that you have the prob with in Access?
Where you have "name, address,etc" in the headers for the columns, run your cursor over the header divisions until the cursor becomes cross-hairs. left-click, and drag it to the right place. Voila, the column is moved. "ems" wrote: I don't know how I did this, but one of my columns in an Access database shifted. How do I move it back? -- ems |