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Embarrassing Question - From Switchboard to Database Window???

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Send Object Command - Two attachments - 28 Mar 2007 03:03 GMT
I used to know how to do this in Office 2003...But I am using Access 2007 now
and when my db opens, it goes dirtectly to the Switchboard.  How can I get
out of the Switchboard and go to the tables, queries, macro's, ect???  Sad
thing is I developed this db a few months ago!!

Thank You.
Allen Browne - 28 Mar 2007 11:03 GMT
Does pressing F11 get you there?

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>I used to know how to do this in Office 2003...But I am using Access 2007
>now
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> Thank You.
BruceM - 28 Mar 2007 12:15 GMT
You could try holding down the Shift key while opening the database, which
should cause the database to bypass the startup form, unless you disabled
that option.  It all depends on what you set for the Startup options.

>I used to know how to do this in Office 2003...But I am using Access 2007
>now
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>
> Thank You.
 
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