Bible Query

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From: Rebecca (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/02/04


Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 05:23:44 -0700

Greetings. I am using MS Office XP Access. I am a
newbie, so if you can help me, please tell me what to do
using very simple English and the procedures step-by-
step.

I have a table with three columns: In col. A are the
Bible verses, such as Gen 1:1, Gen 1:2, etc. In col. B
are the Hebrew words for each Bible verse, one word in
each row. In col. C are the English translations of the
words in col. B. There are no blank rows in the database
(that is, Gen 1:2 immediately follows Gen 1:1). It would
look something like this (the Hebrew font cannot be
displayed here, of course):

A B C
Gen 1:1 HHH in
Gen 1:1 HHHH beginning
Gen 1:1 HH God
Gen 1:1 HHHHH created

snip snip snip

Gen 1:2 HHHH and
Gen 1:2 HHHHHH the earth

etc., etc.

Is it possible to run a query or whatever so I will be
able to see in rows (perhaps in memo fields?) the entire
verses of Genesis (and the rest of the Bible books) as
follows:

Gen 1:1 in beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
Gen 1:2 and the earth etc., etc.

I would deeply appreciate any help you could give me in
trying to solve this problem because I don't think I will
ever be able to solve it on my own, though I have been
trying. But please keep in mind that I am an Access
newbie. Thank you.



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