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How to Edit a Database Within Wordpress With an Admin Plug
1. Click on the 'Plugins' link located on your admin menu, then click on 'Install Plugins.' A page will appear with a Search Plugins field.
2. Enter 'phpmyadmin' into the search box and hit Enter. A list of plugins will appear in the Search Results window. Locate 'WP-phpMyAdmin' and click the 'Install Now' link. If asked whether you are sure, click 'Yes.' The installer will run and notify you when installation is complete.
3. Click on the 'Tools' option in your Admin menu, then click on 'PHPMyAdmin.' Your database tables will be displayed in the main admin panel.
4. Select the table you wish to modify by clicking a link in the left-hand tree menu within the database display. For example, click on the 'wp_posts' table link, then click on the 'Browse' tab along the top. A list of your posts will be displayed, allowing you to delete or edit them.
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