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Moving Access Data to Microsoft Excel

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Microsoft Access Shortcuts

SHORTCUT LIST: Access 2000

Copy: CTRL+C
Display the database window: F11
Find and replace: CTRL+F
Insert a carriage return in a memo or text field: CTRL+ENTER
Insert the current time: CTRL+:
Insert the data from the same field in the previous record: CTRL+'
Insert today's date: CTRL+;
Open a new database: CTRL+N
Open an existing database: CTRL+O
Paste: CTRL+V
Print: CTRL+P
Save: CTRL+S
Switch between the Visual Basic Editor and the previous active window: ALT+F11
Undo: CTRL+Z
Undo the changes you have made to the current field: ESC
Undo the changes you have made to the current record: ESC ESC
(press ESC twice)

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