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To edit a field's properties: Click the table name in the table bar of your app. Click Settings in the page bar, then click Fields on the Settings page. Click the field name to access its properties. Click the name of the field that you want to modify.
Access opens the table in Data sheet view. Select the field (the column) that you want to change. On the Fields tab, in the Properties group, click the arrow in the drop-down list next to Data Type, and then select a data type. Save your changes.
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Every table in Access is made up of fields. The properties of a field describe the characteristics and behavior of data added to that field. A field's data type is the most important property because it determines what kind of data the field can store.
The properties of a field describe the characteristics and behavior of data added to that field. A field's data type is the most important property because it determines what kind of data the field can store.
Memo Use for text greater than 255 characters in length, or for text that uses rich text formatting. Examples include notes, lengthy descriptions, and paragraphs that use text formatting, such as bold or italics. Use the Text Format property of a Memo field to specify whether the field supports formatted text.
A property is an attribute that defines an object's appearance, behavior, or characteristics. For example, a car's properties would include its color, make and model, and shape. A property for a numeric field might be the number of decimal places displayed or the maximum number of characters a field can hold.
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