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your workflows require you to stay on top of different lists your clients projects or action items while also managing how all of those are connected and intertwined in this video well go through three steps to start using airtables linked record fields to stay on top of your workflows relationships to start its important to define what relationships are involved in your workflow every workflow requires staying on top of different lists if you are organizing a project tracker those could be projects action items and clients in air table each of these lists should be organized into a separate table with relevant records for every item in the list these tables are separate but related for example your projects are broken down into action items so its important you know which action items are related to which projects and there may be multiple relationships for your workflow for example each project could also be associated to a client before you start linking your relationships take