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9. Click on Next.
10. Give your query a title. You're almost done! On the next screen you can give your query a title. Select something descriptive that will help you recognize this query later. We'll call this query "Product Supplier Listing."

11. Click on Finish. You'll be presented with the two windows below. The first window is the Query tab that we started with. Notice that there's one additional listing now -- the Product Supplier Listing we created. The second window contains our results -- a list of our company products, inventory levels and the supplier's name and telephone number!


Congratulations! You've successfully created your first query using Microsoft Access! Now you're armed with a powerful tool to apply to your database needs.
Do you want to try something a little more complicated? Check back next week and we'll explore using the Design View to restrict our inventory list so that it only lists products that are on order. In the meantime, take a look at our subject page on Microsoft Access for a collection of the Net's best links!

