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Sorting Records in an Access 2000 Project

About Sorting Records Before They're Retrieved from the Database

About Sorting Records After They're Retrieved from the Database

About Working Around Table and View Sort Limitations

Deciding When to Sort

How to Sort Records Before They're Retrieved from the Database

How to Sort Records After They're Retrieved from the Database

How to Work Around Table and View Sort Limitations

Summary of Sort Operations

Sorting Records in an Access Project: Additional Resources

  

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For more information about sorting data in an Access project, see the Help topics listed in the following table.

For more
information about
In Access Help, read
Access projects
  • About a Microsoft Access Project
Sort operations
  • Ordering query results
  • Sort records locally in Form or Datasheet view
  • Sort records in a table, query, form, or report
  • Remove a local sort order from a table, query, or form
  • Sort records in a report
  • Sort data on a data access page in Page view
Customization
  • Set or change the default sort order of records on a data access page
  • Specify the default language sort order for a database
Optimization
  • Optimize Microsoft Access project performance
  • Tips for optimizing data access page performance
SQL Syntax
  • SELECT (See Note)

Note  To view this Transact-SQL Help topic, in the Contents tab of the Help window, click Working with Microsoft Access Projects, click Working in Microsoft Access Projects, click Transact-SQL Help, click S, and then click SELECT.

    
 
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