Trying to delete records from multiple tables

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I am not a programmer and thus have found it very difficult to do some of the
more complicated processes in Access using only Macros. I am currently
trying to delete records using a delete query. The primary key that links
the records in the main table to the other tables is an ID#. However, I am
wanting to delete records based on a different field in the main table. This
is for a school scholarship program, and I am needing to be able to delete
all students from the database with a certain graduation year stored in the
main table. The user needs to enter that parameter if possible.
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