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I have an Access 2003 database with several tables in it. Just recently, I began noticing a problem that I don't believe has been happening in the past. I try entering part numbers at the bottom most row of my table, but if I accidentally click on another part number in another row, the new part jumps to the top of my table.

At first I thought this was due to the table automatically alphabetizing my entry, however that is not the case because I have tried entering "dummy" data that starts with everything from A-Z as well as numbers. Regardless of the first character I use, the new entry jumps to the top. I simply want it to stay at the bottom of my table and integrate itself into the table alphabetically later (upon closing the table and opening a new instance of it).

Does anyone know why this may be happening and could give me some advice on how to fix it? I don't have any primary keys set within the table design view either.

Thanks

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  • Do you have any data macros running on the table in the background? Did you try Decompiling/Compact & Repairing the database?
    – user5818624
    Dec 7, 2016 at 17:48
  • Are there sorts on fields in which the new record's value is null? Table Property "Order By" is empty? Dec 7, 2016 at 19:09

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