Introduction
By the end of this lesson, learners should be able to:
- Edit a field in a table record in Datasheet View
- Cut, copy, and paste table records
- Use the Undo feature
- Check the spelling of data
- Delete table records
Editing a Table Record in Datasheet View
Information in a record is likely to change over time, when someone moves from one address to another, or when someone else changes his or her phone number. Information can be changed in any field of any table record.To Edit a Single Word in a Field:
- Move the mouse over the field you want to edit. The mouse pointer changes to an I-beam.
- To add characters to the field information (e.g., a letter needs to be added to a word), click once in the field at the spot where the information needs to be changed. An insertion point | appears.
- To overwrite a word in the field
(e.g., "Road" needs to change to "Street"), double-click (or
click-and-drag across the word) on the word in the field. Type the new
information directly over the highlighted word.
To Edit an Entire Field:
Sometimes, you will need to change the entire contents of a field (e.g., someone has a new address). In Access, you can select an entire field for editing.- Move the mouse pointer to the left edge of the field you want to edit.
- The mouse pointer changes to a selection tool, a large cross.
- Click to select the field.
- Type the new information.
Saving Your Work: Unlike the Word, Excel, or PowerPoint applications, you will not be prompted to save the data you entered when you exit the screen or close application. In Access, each record is saved automatically when you move to another record.
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Table Records
Cut, Copy, and Paste are very useful operations in Microsoft products, including Access 2003. These operations allow you to quickly copy and/or cut information in fields for pasting into other fields. These operations save you a lot of time from having to type and retype the same information.The Cut, Copy, and Paste buttons are located on the Standard toolbar.
The Cut, Copy, and Paste operations also appear as choices in the Edit menu:
The Cut, Copy, and Paste operations can also be performed through shortcut keys:
Cut | Ctrl + X |
Copy | Ctrl + C |
Paste | Ctrl + VCutting, Copying, and Pasting Table Records (continued)To Cut Data from a Table:
To Copy Data in a Table:
To Paste Data in a Table:
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