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Originally posted by metalgeek
Honestly, I never understood why people don't want to just futz around with a program to figure out how it works.
worst case scenario, go to your library, pick up a learn access book, read the first two chapters, and you'll be set.
(besides you should do it with php/mysql
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Access isn't really like that. Futzing around with it on your own usually gets you designing databases wrong. You don't learn about normalization, using seperate dB's for tables and all the other stuff, etc.