Using table wizard in 2007 version

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Guest

In the 2003 version, after you create a database it asks you if you want to
create a table using wizard. I can't find this option for the 2007 version.
They have a query wizard, but this doesn't give me the same options that I
need. Could someone tell me where I can create a table using table wizard?
 
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David Conger [MSFT]

Hi Rachael,

The bulk of what is provided by the Table Wizard is now provided by the new
UI in Access 2007. For instance, the Table Wizard provides sample table
fields. Sample (or template) fields are available if you check the New Field
button in the Table Tools Datasheet Ribbon with a Table open (in Datasheet
View).

What options are you specifically looking for?

--
David Conger
Software Development Engineer in Test
Microsoft Office Access

** This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights. **
 
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Albert D. Kallal

The wizard for tables is not really present anymore...

However, if you click on the menu "create", then you have the option for

table

and

table Templates


If you choose table templates, you do get a list of possible pre-made
tables......

Give the above a try....

There is not as many choices as before..but, those tables are good staring
points. I often use them..and then delete some of the fields I don't
want....
 
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Guest

This whole question came about because it's for an assignment for school.
Except my book is based on the 2003 version, but I had to download the 2007
version, because I don't have 2003 on my computer. My instructions for my
assignment say to click on "create a table using table wizard" and then it
says when you get to the wizard dialog box to click on "Products" in the
"Sample tables" list box. But I can't even get into a table wizard box.
Everything so far I've been able to find even though it is different, but
this I can't.
 

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