Thank you. I didn't think of creating a copy of the original table and then comparing the two. (I think I may need to put "not blank" in the copied table's C field for it to do what I want, but I'll play around with it.)
I have a database with several fields and over 20000 records. However, to simplify the problem, suppose I had three fields, A, B and C:
A | B | C |
1 X Y Z
2 X Y
3 X P
...
I want to remove records like #2 that are identical to...
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