Assuming you can't just use the Access Relationships editor to do this (if all you're doing is drawing the diagrams, I'd use the diagram that's already there), ERWin has a much easier learning curve. It's bloated, but it works.
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> Subject: ERWIN vs Designer
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> I have been tasked with the responsibility of reverse
> engineering over 2500 small Access databases to get a picture
> of all the information that our users are capturing (schemas,
> data models etc) to see if we can incorporate their
> requirements into our production systems and stop them from
> creating anymore personal databases.
>
> I've never used ERWIN or Designer 2000 (or whatever it is
> called now) so I don't know which product would produce the
> best results with the smallest learning curve. Does anyone
> have any advice/opinions?
>
> TIA
> Debbie
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