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How do I avoid erroneous relations within Microsoft Access 95?

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How do I avoid erroneous relations within Microsoft Access 95?

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There is a bug within Microsoft Access 95 that sometimes generates erroneous relations. Since these erroneous relations do not appear in the Microsoft Access IDE user interface, you cannot delete them by using the application because they are hidden from the user. To correct this problem, create a new copy of the Microsoft Access database with no relations specified. You can then manually re-create the correct relations in the new database. To copy the contents of the Microsoft Access database without specifying relations: Create a new empty Microsoft Access database by choosing File > New Database. Select Blank Database and click OK. From the File New Database dialog box, type a name for the database and click Create. From within the new database, choose File > Get External Data > Import. Select the original Microsoft Access database that you want to import. From the Import Objects dialog, select Options. Deselect Relationships from the Import section, then click OK. Note: If you want

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