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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Access 2003 Hi all! I have been using access to keep a record of the books I have read (NO MOCKING PLEASE! ). Anyway... I use two tables: "Authors" and "Books" (Authors being a list of authors and then the books they have written; and Books, well, just being the list of books by all the authors) {see Books1}. Whenever I entered a new entry, it always went to the bottom of the author I selected (which I want because it is done in the order I read them in) {again see Books1}. However, now whenever I enter a new entry it goes to the top (which is annoying). Just as a random example, say that the first 4 books are in order that I read them in (normally chronologically). Then, I add the 5th book and it goes to the top! So now it will be in the order: 5, 1, 2, 3, 4 {see Books2}. I do not know how or why this has begun to happen. What I want to do is have them in the order in which I entered them (by entered date or whatever). Sorry if it is a bit confusing! I'm no expert and I'm unsure of the "official" or "proper" termonology when it comes to Office Access!Help is greatly appreciated!!! ![]() Thanks! |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Access 2003 Anyone got any solutions??? |
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| Vista Ultimate x64, SP2 | Re: Access 2003 Hello Witch-king-of-Angmar, I dont know much about Access 2003, when you open it, is it in it's own window or a "windows" window ?. |
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| Vista home premium 64 bit | Re: Access 2003 Add a field, date read. This means that you can do a sort by that field. |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Access 2003 stoneys-nutz, It's in it's own window. I'm really frustrated with it... ----- roy69, I may try that, but it may take some time with over 130entries... Thanks for your help! |
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| Vista Business 64bit SP2 | Re: Access 2003 Hi Witch-King-of-Angmar, I just came across your post. I do a ton of work in Access 2003 and, now, Access 2007 . From your screenshot, I'm going to guess that you have an index on the [Publisher] field. Records are displayed in ascending order of their indexes. The latest record has nothing in the [Publisher] field so it jumped to the top.You certainly can (and should, if that's how you want to view the records) add a [Read_On] or [Date_Added] date field and give it a default value of Now() so that whenever you add a new record, that date field will be automatically filled in with the current date and time. Make sure that this field is indexed and is the first indexed field and the table should automatically sort by it. Hope that helps. --Rhese |
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