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Thanks for coming back with that. I have to confess that is what I was
thinking of, but didn't know what to call them or really exactly what they were (and hoped single quotes would work as well). <g -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Michael Malinsky" wrote in message oups.com... Tom, Thanks for that suggestion. The answer was to enclose the table/query name in backticks (``). Mike. |
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