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welcome to another tech help video brought to you by access learning zone.com I am your instructor Richard Ross in todays lesson were going to talk about zip code lookups now this is where you can type in the zip code and the system will automatically populate the city state and country if its in your database and if not it will prompt you for it this helps keep your database nice and neat by giving you the proper spellings for the cities and states and so on itll allow users to enter new ones if they dont exist in the system already but it also allows you to freely input the city and state if you want to so lets take a look at the question for today this actually started as a thread in our Microsoft Access learning zone discussion group on Facebook and an O Brent you had one of our questions previously I dont mean to keep picking on you but this is actually a topic that I thought about covering earlier Brent asks is it better to build your tables to the area of a city table an