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SQL lets you use one command to quickly create a new table containing a subset of records from a larger table while working in Access. Sound complicated? It's not, as Mary Ann Richardson shows us.
You can enter data into a Microsoft Excel sheet or run a bit of M code in Microsoft Excel Power Query when you need to create a table.
Want faster SQL queries? Here are nine best practices for writing SQL queries that work like a charm (or at least, like they should).
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