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replyReply Thu 8 Sep 2011, 16:15Delegate Ekpo said...

Ekpo has attended:
Access Intermediate course
Access Advanced course

Relationships

I am struggling to get e very simple procedure or explanation on one to many and many to many relationships

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replyReply Wed 14 Sep 2011, 09:43Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Relationships

Hi Ekpo

Thank you for your question. I have included a link below to a Microsoft article that describes the various relationships and how to set them.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304466

Let me know if this helps or if you have further questions.

Kind regards,
Andrew

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