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Drag-and-drop an Access query into a Word document

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(Mary Ann Richardson) Your boss asks you to send your latest Microsoft Access query results for the month of September along with the memo that contains your analysis of the results.

Rather than including your query results as an attachment to your memo, you'd like to copy it directly into your Word document.

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