>You're using access? So, open up access's query builder and build the query
>there. Click on the join lines and you'll be able to edit the join to make
>it an outer join. Voila.
>
>On 11/6/05, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yanno I did that after posting and felt really lame for doin' it. lol. 

I realized after troubling you guys on this one, I didn't need the outer join 
anyway. Grrrr! 

Thanks much for your help!

Will

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