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Hello everyone, following up from the previous tutorial on one-to-one join by attributes, today well discuss the second type the one-to-many join, where there are many rows or features for one corresponding feature geometry. Well demonstrate these procedures using the Farms Classified by Total Farm Capital table, which includes the numbers of farms reporting in six separate capital categories for each corresponding boundary. The table also requires some formatting inan external editor, including extracting the joint information which is not unusual for performing joins or integrating Statistics Canada tables with vector data presently. So within the table well begin by moving the first Census Agricultural Region name down to align with the first capital category and delete the row it was in. Then well copy the main table to a new workbook to continue editing. So now we must fill the Census Agricultural Region names for each capital category. So under