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Old September 27th, 2005, 07:33 PM
Mark
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Default "Best Fit" table windows?

Using ACC2000.

The more I think about this, the more I think it can't be done, but I'll ask
anyway.

I have a bunch of queries that need to be updated, which requires adding
another outer join. In the GUI, the tables in the query are at a "default"
height, covering the field I want to join. So, I have to drag down the table
window to uncover that field. Not a big deal, but it is tedious. Is there an
option in Access where it will automatically increase the # of fields shown
in a table to [n] for all the queries in the database?

Thanks!
-Mark



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Old September 27th, 2005, 11:34 PM
[MVP] S.Clark
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Switch the SQL view and insert the text. Skip the GUI.

FROM tableA INNER JOIN tableB on TableA.field = TableB.field

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"Mark" wrote in message
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Using ACC2000.

The more I think about this, the more I think it can't be done, but I'll
ask
anyway.

I have a bunch of queries that need to be updated, which requires adding
another outer join. In the GUI, the tables in the query are at a "default"
height, covering the field I want to join. So, I have to drag down the
table
window to uncover that field. Not a big deal, but it is tedious. Is there
an
option in Access where it will automatically increase the # of fields
shown
in a table to [n] for all the queries in the database?

Thanks!
-Mark





 




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