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Using update query to remove text string in column

Asked by Andreamc in Microsoft Access Database

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I have a column listing of various formats of pubs, and I want to update it by removing the text "Economic Forecast-" from the entire column, but keeping the rest of the text string. For example, I have:
Economic Forecast-MAAG
Economic Forecast-CIOS
Economic Forecast-Executive Summary
and I want it to read:
MAAG
CIOS
Executive Summary
I have created an update query, but need help as to what to write in the "Update To" and "Criteria" sections to achieve this in one fell swoop, if possible.
Thanks!
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