Judith, what exactly do you want? Just a list of projects without the client names? If that's the case, just use the project table. If you generate a query with projects linked to clients in a one-to-many relationship, you're going to get duplicate project names. Now, if you're generating this for a REPORT, then you can use a SORTING & GROUPING LEVEL to only show the project name once and then a list of clients underneath it. Remember this from Access 104?
If I'm wrong and you're trying to do something different, please let me know.
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