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Frank Stone
hi,
I don't think so. a database query just returns data in
the data base as is. It can be presorted as it comes in
and it can be manipulated with a macro after the refresh.
see the query's property sheet, you have some options
there but not the one you want.
I don't think so. a database query just returns data in
the data base as is. It can be presorted as it comes in
and it can be manipulated with a macro after the refresh.
see the query's property sheet, you have some options
there but not the one you want.