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Access 2007 Demo: Set the relationship between 2 tables |
Watch this video to learn about table relationships and to see how easy it is to set them up.
Relational databases use table relationships to ensure that records are accurate and complete and to avoid storing redundant data. If you use table relationships in your Office Access 2007 database, you can enter new data once and then use this data in the other tables of your database. You won't have to worry about updating other tables when you change the data in a record that is related to those tables.
You can download the demo here any time you like. If you want to see other content related to the demo, view the associated article on Office Online.
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System Requirements
Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP
- This download works with the following Microsoft programs:
- This demo applies to Microsoft Office Access 2007.
- This demo requires Windows Media Player.
Installation Instructions
- Download the file by clicking the Download button (above) and saving the file to your hard disk.
- Double-click the Ac2007DemoSetRelationshipBetween2Tables.EXE program file on your hard disk to start the Setup program.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
Double-click the AC_SetTables_FINAL.wmv file to start the demo.
To uninstall this download:
Delete the .exe and extracted .wmv files from your hard drive.