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			<title>Easy Selection</title>
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			<dc:creator>Robin</dc:creator>
			<description>Well, by easy selection, I mean a search function out of another table.



Im going to tell you how to do it with 2 tables, so you need to create these;



- Persons [Firstname/Lastname/Country]

- Country [Country]



* Table name [names it should contain]



now we gonna open the country table and add some country's in it;



Code:Holland

Germany

Belgium

England

France



well everything is done in this table now close it and open the table for persons in design mode. (right  ...</description>
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