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How to Delete a Relationship in Microsoft Access

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    Part of the video series: Microsoft Access Tutorial

    Summary: In Microsoft Access, deleting a relationship between two tables means that it is necessary to get into the relationships view. Right click on a relationship to delete it from a shortcut menu with help from a computer programming teacher in this free video on Microsoft Access.

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    By Chip Browne
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    Chip Browne is an instructor at Steven Henagar College and the creator of practice tests for Microsoft Office Certifications.read more

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    "Hi my name is Chip Browne, I teach computer programming and Microsoft Office applications at a local business college, Steven Henagar here in Utah. I also create practice tests for Microsoft Office applications certifications. Today we are going to learn how to delete a relationship in Microsoft Office Access two thousand seven. Microsoft Access is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. I'm not affiliated with Microsoft Corporation. To delete a relationship between two tables, it's necessary to get into the relationships view. Click on database tools, and click on relationships under the show hide group. Here we have all of the relationships and the tables represented. If we want to delete a relationship, what we do is we put our pointer on the relationship and do a right button click. It brings up this shortcut menu, then we choose delete, it will prompt us and we say yes. That is how you delete a relationship in between two tables in Microsoft Access. For more information and videos visit me Chip Browne, at Chip Browne dot com. That's Browne with an e."

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