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replyReply Thu 18 Dec 2008, 15:11Delegate Jack said...

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how do you build a relationship with tables?

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replyReply Mon 5 Jan 2009, 10:38Trainer Stephen said...

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Hi Jack

Thank you for your question

If you wish to relate two tables, open the relationships window using the relationships button on the main toolbar of the database window.

Show the tables that you wish to relate and then click and drag on the primary key field in the parent table and drag over the foreign key field in the child table

Regards

Stephen

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Access tip:

Copy a Previous Record's Values to a New Record

If you often enter the same value in one field of a table, there are two methods to save re-typing the data.

1. Use Ctrl+' (apostrophe) to repeat the value input in the previous record.

2. Change the field's DefaultValue property in Design View to the most commonly used value.

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