Personally, I use Query Analyzer and write all of my select statements. =
I find this easier, faster, more powerful, and more flexible than a =
poorly designed multi pane query design "tool." I have total control =
over the sql that is generated within Query Analyzer and I have the =
ability to highlight a keyword and hit Ctrl-F1 to access Books Online.
With that said, one way that I know of to access the query designer is =
to navigate to a table via Enterprise Manager, Right click | Open Table =
| Query. The designer appears.
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Keith
[quoted text, click to view] "Richard" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =
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> I cannot find the Query Design GUI Tool.
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> Where is it located?
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