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this video is to support the asset manager task that were doing in class uh im going to do it right from the beginning blank folder always good to start in a blank folder new microsoft access database always do it this way if you do it by opening access and making a new database typically it doesnt save it in the location you want with the name that you want so asset manager access database were just going to have one table to begin with but then well go into a couple more tables after that so create a new table what i like to do is go straight into design view because then it asks me to save it and automatically know then um that ive saved under a meaningful name so its given us a primary key field you see the little key icon here called id which is auto number we most definitely want that i like to change the name of the field from just id to something like asset id its just because when youve got a query that paused from multiple tables you end up with a bunch of fields all