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SYMPTOMS
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
CAUSEWhen you copy one item of data in a record you actually get a delimited string that includes both the column name and the data from the selected item. Some areas do not support the pasting of delimited text, and will return only the first section of the copied text. RESOLUTIONYou can select just the data from the selection by clicking at the beginning of the selection and dragging to the end. MORE INFORMATIONYou may see this effect in any Access object that can be represented as a datasheet, including tables, queries, and forms in Datasheet view. Microsoft Access preserves both data and the column name for the purpose of drag-and-drop compatibility with other software, such as Microsoft Excel and Word. Steps to Reproduce BehaviorYou can demonstrate the described behavior by selecting and copying a single data item, and then trying to paste the data into the Find dialog box. To do so, follow these steps:
NOTE: You will also see this behavior by copying from Microsoft Access to other applications, such as Notepad. You also see just the field name in the dialog box when you select the entire field, and then copy and paste. (The field name is copied with the data.) This behavior is different than it is in Microsoft Excel.
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