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Filtering Records

Filtering Records

At times, you might want to view only those records that match a specific criterion. A filter is a technique that lets you view and work with a subset of data. Applying a filter to an Access table, form, or query temporarily hides records that don't meet your search criteria. For example, you may only want to work with data pertaining to a specific zip code.

To Filter By Selection:

  • Click in the field that contains the type of data you're looking for. For example, if you are working with the Great Lake Elementary database's Students table (Datasheet View), and you want to see a list of all students who live in Some City, go to the City column and click in a field that contains Some City.

Click in the field that contains the type of data you're looking for

  • Click the Filter by Selection button.
    Filter by Selection button
  • The type of data you filtered will be visible. For example, only the students who live in Some City will be visible.
  • The status area shows only the filtered records.

Partial view of Filter By Selection results

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