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How to Create Delete Query MS Access

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to build and run a Delete Query in MS Access.

Quick summary

A Delete Query in MS Access lets you permanently remove records from a table using the Query Design tool. This step-by-step walkthrough covers everything from opening Query Design to confirming the deletion in MS Access.


Steps

  1. Open MS Access and navigate to the table you want to delete records from.
  2. Go to the Create tab in the Ribbon.
  3. Click on Query Design.
  4. Add the table from which you want to delete data by clicking Add Selected Tables.
  5. Select Delete from the Query Type group to convert the query into a DELETE query.
  6. In the Query Design grid, under the Field row, select the asterisk icon.
  7. Click Run (the red exclamation mark) on the Ribbon.
  8. Go to the Navigation Pane and click Close.
  9. Confirm the action when prompted, as it will permanently delete the data.
  10. Click Yes to delete all records in the table.
  11. Your Delete Query is complete — all selected data has been permanently removed from the table.

📌 Why this matters

Understanding how to create a Delete Query in MS Access is essential for database administrators and developers who need to efficiently remove bulk records from tables without manually deleting rows one by one. The Delete Query feature in MS Access provides a fast, reliable method to purge outdated or unwanted data, keeping databases clean and performant. Mastering this query type also helps teams enforce data integrity and automate routine database maintenance tasks. Whether you're managing a small business database or a large data set, knowing how to run a Delete Query in MS Access is a foundational skill for effective database management.
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