All tables and columns

You could try Tools>Analyze>Documenter.
 
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Put this code in a new module and run it from there (press F5). It will create a comma-delimited text file in your C: drive with table name, field name, field type and field size.

Code:
Function DocTables()
  Dim tbl As TableDef
  Dim fld As Field
  Dim TableFile
  
  TableFile = "C:\TableDetails.txt"
  'Delete previous copies
  On Error Resume Next
  Kill (TableFile)
  On Error GoTo 0

  'write out the current dataset
  Open TableFile For Output As #1
  
  For Each tbl In CurrentDb.TableDefs
    For Each fld In tbl.Fields
      Print #1, tbl.Name & "," & fld.Name & "," & fld.Type & "," & fld.Size
    Next fld
  Next tbl
End Function
Denis
 
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