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MikeB
I'm working on defining the relationships between my tables. When I
drag the foreign key from one table onto the primary key of another
table, Access creates a connecting line between the two tables.
Sometimes the connection point to the table is on the right of the
table diagram and sometimes on the left. Mostly it is fine, but in a
few vexing situations Access has created the connections such that
the connection point is on the left of one table and on the right of
the other table, causing the line to go behind one of the tables. I
cannot seem to find a way to change how the relationship is depicted
If what I say doesn't make sense, see this screenshot (http://
img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-12/1233551/Access-
relationshipdiagram.JPG) and note the red relationship line. I'd much
rather have it connect on the right or the left of both tables than
the staggered connection it has.
drag the foreign key from one table onto the primary key of another
table, Access creates a connecting line between the two tables.
Sometimes the connection point to the table is on the right of the
table diagram and sometimes on the left. Mostly it is fine, but in a
few vexing situations Access has created the connections such that
the connection point is on the left of one table and on the right of
the other table, causing the line to go behind one of the tables. I
cannot seem to find a way to change how the relationship is depicted
If what I say doesn't make sense, see this screenshot (http://
img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-12/1233551/Access-
relationshipdiagram.JPG) and note the red relationship line. I'd much
rather have it connect on the right or the left of both tables than
the staggered connection it has.