Copying a Table Across Database Diagrams
You can copy a table from one database diagram to another in the same database.
Copying a table from one database diagram to another diagram merely adds a reference to the table in the second diagram. The table is not duplicated in your database. For example, if you copy the authors
table from one database diagram to another, each diagram references the same authors
table in the database.
To copy a table from another database diagram
- Make sure you are connected to the database whose table you want to copy.
- Open the source and target database diagrams and within the source diagram, select the table that you want to copy to the target diagram.
- Click the Copy button on the toolbar. This action places the selected table definition on the Clipboard.
- Switch to the target diagram. This diagram must be in the same database as the source diagram.
- Click the Paste button on the toolbar. The Clipboard contents appear at the new location and remain highlighted until you click elsewhere. If relationships exist between the selected tables and other tables in the target diagram, relationship lines are automatically drawn.
When you edit the table in either diagram, your changes are reflected in both diagrams. Similarly, once you save the table in either diagram, the table is no longer considered "modified" in either diagram. For more information, see Interactions Among Table Diagrams and Table Designer Windows.
See Also
Adding Tables to a Database Diagram | Database Designer | Duplicating a Table | Tables