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hi, i am great at php but completly new to microsoft access databases, could someone explain simply how to make one, or give me a link to a site which explains plz???
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Re: Web designer needs help!

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what exactly u want to know is access.
If u want tto create on e thats so easy .It is a GUI tool u wont face any problem.
If u have any basic idea if database (not access) ,you should be able to easily work with that.
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