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How can I link tables and import tables, queries, and reports?

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How can I link tables and import tables, queries, and reports?

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Assume that a fellow employee has a financial report that you think would be useful to you. His/Her Access file may have lots of tables, queries, and reports that you do not need, but, by importing, you can select the reports and the corresponding queries and tables that you do want to use. Before you begin linking and importing tables, make sure you know which tables and queries you need in support of the report that you want to import and customize. The example below assumes that you have already downloaded the rpt1800.mdb database from the Microsoft Access Reports Using the IBIS Financial Database web page. Note: You cannot import reports from Access 97 into Access V7 for Windows 95, but you can import the tables and queries. You can import reports, queries and tables from Access V7 for Windows 95 into Access 97. You can import reports, queries and tables from the same versions of Access. Step 1: • Open Microsoft Access. • Create a new database, using a blank database. • Save the da

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