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Old September 29th, 2008, 12:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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"BamaGrad2000" schreef in bericht
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Thank you Steve. At the risk of sounding like a dufus again.... I am
assuming I need to create the relationships betwen the tables first. Any
advice? I'm going to owe you!!!!


You do indeed risk a chance of 'owing' Steve.....

This is to inform 'newbees' here about PCD' Steve:
http://home.tiscali.nl/arracom/whoissteve.html (Earthlink and SuperNews
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Old September 29th, 2008, 02:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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you're very welcome. Access has a steep learning curve when you're just
getting started, Bama, but we all started the same way - so just hang in
there; once you learn enough to really get going, you'll be amazed at what
you can do!


"BamaGrad2000" wrote in message
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Thank you Tina. I fear that perhaps I may have begun asking questions

before
being able to fully understand the answsers. I appreciate your help.

"tina" wrote:

suggest you start out by learning, or learning more, about relational

design
principles. Access is designed to work best with structures that follow
these principles, so it's well worth the investment of time to get a

firm
grasp of them before proceeding. after that, you need to learn, or brush

up
on, the basics of the Access software, so you can begin building your
relational design, and be able to communicate clearly when asking

questions,
and better understand the answers. for more information on these crucial
first two steps, see http://home.att.net/~california.db/tips.html, Tips

1
and 2.

hth


"BamaGrad2000" wrote in message
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I am the Treasurer for a Habitat for Humanity affiliate. I am trying

to
create a database to track the hours worked by our volunteers. I have
already creaed the Volunteers table, but am unsure of next step. Can

anyone
help?






 




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