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Step 8: Overview.<br />

Name the query (suggestion: Query_Artists). To the right of this are two choices. Select Display<br />

Query. Click Finish.<br />

Using the Design View to create a query<br />

Creating a query using Design View is not as difficult as it may first seem. It may take multiple<br />

steps, but each step is fairly simple.<br />

What fuel economy is our vehicle getting (miles per gallon in the USA)? This question requires<br />

creating two queries, <strong>with</strong> the first query used as part of the second query.<br />

Step 1: Open the first query in Design View.<br />

Click Create Query in Design View.<br />

Step 2: Add tables.<br />

1) Click Fuel to highlight it.<br />

2) Click Add. Click Close.<br />

Tip<br />

Figure 220: Add Tables or Query window<br />

Move the cursor over the bottom edge of the fuel table (Figure 220) and drag the to<br />

make it longer and easier to see all of the fields in the table.<br />

Step 3: Add fields to the table at the bottom.<br />

Figure 221: Fuel table in query<br />

1) Double-click the FuelID field in the Fuel table.<br />

2) Double-click the Odometer field.<br />

3) Double-click the FuelQuantity field.<br />

<strong>The</strong> table at the bottom of the query window should now have three columns.<br />

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