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 Remove Duplicates from a Table
 

Note: This information is from article Q109329 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base

This article describes how you can remove duplicate records from a table by using primary keys. By using this method, you can check for duplicate values in up to 10 fields in the table.

To remove duplicate records from a table, follow these steps:

1. Make a copy of the structure of the table from which you want to remove the duplicate records.

To copy a table:
a. Select the table in the Database window,
b. Click Copy on the Edit menu.
c. Click Paste on the Edit menu.
d. Enter a new name for the table.
e. Select Structure Only
f. Click OK.

2. Open the new table in Design view, and select the field(s) that you want to check for duplicates. To make your selection the primary key for the table, click the Primary Key button on the toolbar.
3. Save and close the table.
4. Create an append query, and append the data from the original table to the new table. Because the primary key fields in the new table will not permit duplicates, you receive the following error message:

In Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97:

Microsoft Access can't append all the records in the append query.

In earlier versions:

Errors were encountered...Proceed anyway?

Click OK. The new table will contain the data from the original table, but will not have duplicates.

NOTE: A fast way to remove duplicate records from a small table is to select the table in the Database window, click Copy on the Edit menu, and then click Paste on the Edit menu. In the Paste Table As dialog box, type the name of the table created in Step 1 in the Table Name box, and select the Append Data To Existing Table button. When you click OK, the records will be appended from the original table, without the duplicate records.