Hi
With Beta 2 of SQL Server 2005, that functionality is not included. It may
return in Beta 3.
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"David" wrote in message
> This ought to be easy. But I can't figure out how to do it.
>
> Using Enterprise Manager in SQL Server 2000, I point to a table, select
it,
> right click and choose Open Table-> Return all rows. Now I have the table
> open and I can edit to my heart's content.
>
> How can I do the same thing in SQL Server 2005?
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