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I'm working through the Base_Tutorial to create a small, single-user
database.  The guide teaches me to create my tables using SQL.  The commands
have me "drop table" as I make changes and warns that all data will be lost
- fair enough.  Once I reach a stage where I'm comfortable with the
structure/queries/etc. I'll begin to enter data.  

But what happens if I need to make a change after that? Like add a field or
even new tables?  How can I back up all the table data and restore it after
making changes. I see that I can copy the table data to calc but when I
follow steps back to copy the data back to base, a new table is created as
far as I can tell.  Is there a way for me to backup and restore data for
this purpose?

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