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Old December 16th, 2008, 05:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
gsn
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Default How do i unhide a table in MS Access?

i hid a table in Access and i cant unhide it. how do i find it to click
'Unhide'?

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Old December 16th, 2008, 05:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
MikeJohnB
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Default How do i unhide a table in MS Access?

I guess the first question should be, How did you hide it?

The next one is which version of access?
Access 2003

The simplest approach is to go into Tools Options and set Access to show
hidden objects.

Click on the greyed out table name that pops up, select database properties
Icon on the top menu bar (When you are in table views), uncheck the hidden
checkbutton.

I presume you can do the same in access 2007, but you will have to click on
the windows globe at the top lefthand side of the database where you should
be able to find Access Options This Database

If you are using 2007, post back and I will attempt to guide you through it
correctly by using my company laptop rather than this access 2003 version. Or
I will post back if I find the solution for Access 2007 before.

I hope this helps you and answers your question

Kindest regards

Mike B
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"gsn" wrote:

i hid a table in Access and i cant unhide it. how do i find it to click
'Unhide'?

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Old December 16th, 2008, 06:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
MikeJohnB
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Default How do i unhide a table in MS Access?

For Access 2007, right click on the top of the navigation bar, select
Navigation Options Check Show Hidden Objects.

On the greyed out table that shows up, right click and select unhide in this
group.

Again, I hope this helps??

Kindest regards

Mike B
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"MikeJohnB" wrote:

I guess the first question should be, How did you hide it?

The next one is which version of access?
Access 2003

The simplest approach is to go into Tools Options and set Access to show
hidden objects.

Click on the greyed out table name that pops up, select database properties
Icon on the top menu bar (When you are in table views), uncheck the hidden
checkbutton.

I presume you can do the same in access 2007, but you will have to click on
the windows globe at the top lefthand side of the database where you should
be able to find Access Options This Database

If you are using 2007, post back and I will attempt to guide you through it
correctly by using my company laptop rather than this access 2003 version. Or
I will post back if I find the solution for Access 2007 before.

I hope this helps you and answers your question

Kindest regards

Mike B
--
Advice to Posters.
Check your post for replies or request for more information.
Consider providing some feed back to the response you have recieved.
Kindest Regards Mike B


"gsn" wrote:

i hid a table in Access and i cant unhide it. how do i find it to click
'Unhide'?

 




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