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in this video we will learn how to edit a did a relationship table we will be using oxygen XML editor version 17 on a pc in author view lets start with our map in the data Maps manager and then open the relationship table called ducks rel table in the editor window we have the basic framework of a relationship table but no entries to add topic references to the rel table we can drag and drop them from the map that we have opened in the data Maps manager so lets add topic rafts to writing about ducks to add an entry and add command to our rel table to show that all of these topics are related its important to note that the drag and drop feature for editing a rel table and oxygen only works from the data Maps manager so if we try to drag and drop a topic ref from the map where its open in the editor it will actually move the topography rather than copy it into the rel table