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Lost - 31 Jan 2008 21:24 GMT
I accidently hid like 3 queries and now I dont know how to go back and find
them to use them. I have searched everywhere and I am so lost on what to do.
Does anyone know what to do?
Jerry Whittle - 31 Jan 2008 21:36 GMT
1. Make sure that you are using the vertical and horizontal scroll bars
inside the database window.

2. Go to Window, Unhide. See if that brings them back.

3. Tools, Options, View tab. Select Hidden Objects and System Objects.

4. Hid or deleted?
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> I accidently hid like 3 queries and now I dont know how to go back and find
> them to use them. I have searched everywhere and I am so lost on what to do.
> Does anyone know what to do?
Lost - 31 Jan 2008 21:50 GMT
Its the new 2007 version, so I dont have a tools button to hit, and I right
clicked on them and it said hid, and once that was clicked I couldn't find
them to use them again. Thank you for your help.

> 1. Make sure that you are using the vertical and horizontal scroll bars
> inside the database window.
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> > them to use them. I have searched everywhere and I am so lost on what to do.
> > Does anyone know what to do?
Jerry Whittle - 01 Feb 2008 00:01 GMT
Access 2007! That's a different kettle of fish. It really helps us to help
you if you state the software version and sometimes OS also.

For A07 right click on the Navigation Pane and select Navigation Options.
There you will see the check boxes for Show Hidden Objects and Show System
Objects.

If this doesn't work there's a possibility that it's something with the way
the Navagation Pane (should be spelt Pain) works that I haven't encountered
yet.
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Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder.

> Its the new 2007 version, so I dont have a tools button to hit, and I right
> clicked on them and it said hid, and once that was clicked I couldn't find
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> > > them to use them. I have searched everywhere and I am so lost on what to do.
> > > Does anyone know what to do?
 
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