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in this video we're going to take a look at setting up external links in an Access database specifically external links to a photograph corresponding to each record in the table why would we want to do this well we could if say we wanted to wind up with a form that contained a picture corresponding to each record that we were examining in the database we could just embed it in other words we could just store the picture in the Access database we run into size limitations though maximum size that a local Access database can be is 2 gigabytes and of course if we're working with image documents that image files were going to run up against that limit pretty quick probably also when we want to expand or scale or attach an Access database it's a lot easier if the associated image files are in a in a separate folder so so few reasons we might want to use this linking method and we're going to take a look at how to how to accomplish that so first of all I've just created a very simple little...