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Ashley - 26 Aug 2004 23:53 GMT
Hi,

Does anyone know how to wide the Link Table Manager? My
link path is long and I can't see all of it.

Thanks
Ashley
Ken Snell [MVP] - 27 Aug 2004 00:36 GMT
No. It's a feature that we hope will be changed in future versions of
ACCESS.

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> Ashley
Joan Wild - 27 Aug 2004 14:12 GMT
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know how to wide the Link Table Manager? My
> link path is long and I can't see all of it.

In Access 2003, they changed the LTM to include a horizontal scrollbar, so
you can now see the full path.

In older versions, you can't resize the dialog window.  If you open the
linked table in design view, and go to View Properties, you can see the full
path to the link (the properties window is resizeable).  Another trick (in
older versions), is to delete the description property (it won't really be
deleted), and save the table.  You'll be able to see the path in the
detailed view of the database window.

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