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Lower a table lodged above visible relationship window?
One of my tables has managed to get above the visible portion of the
Relationships Window. I can't find a way to lower it into the visible portion. I know I can put another copy of the table on and relink and delete the other links (I can see them where they stick out from above the top of the window - that's how I know which table is stuck) but I won't be able to delete the table because I can't click on it. Can anyone help please? |
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Lower a table lodged above visible relationship window?
Is the button in the scroll bar, on the right side of the relationships
window, all the way to the top? If it is even slightly below the top of the bar, you can have problems clicking on the table. "lisa110rry" wrote: One of my tables has managed to get above the visible portion of the Relationships Window. I can't find a way to lower it into the visible portion. I know I can put another copy of the table on and relink and delete the other links (I can see them where they stick out from above the top of the window - that's how I know which table is stuck) but I won't be able to delete the table because I can't click on it. Can anyone help please? |
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Lower a table lodged above visible relationship window?
In the Relationships window, press the Tab key repeatedly until the problem
table gets focus. Then press the Del key to delete it. Save the Changes. Close the Relationships window. Open the Relationships window again, and add the table where you want it. -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia. Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "lisa110rry" wrote in message ... One of my tables has managed to get above the visible portion of the Relationships Window. I can't find a way to lower it into the visible portion. I know I can put another copy of the table on and relink and delete the other links (I can see them where they stick out from above the top of the window - that's how I know which table is stuck) but I won't be able to delete the table because I can't click on it. Can anyone help please? |
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Lower a table lodged above visible relationship window?
Yes, indeed it is! I've tried all manner of things, including going to the
bottom and extending the length and width of the Relationships Window as far as I can in case that made my errant table "budge" down. I really need this because my db has about 50 tables - you can imagine how much knitting between them! Have you any more ideas? "mnature" wrote: Is the button in the scroll bar, on the right side of the relationships window, all the way to the top? If it is even slightly below the top of the bar, you can have problems clicking on the table. "lisa110rry" wrote: One of my tables has managed to get above the visible portion of the Relationships Window. I can't find a way to lower it into the visible portion. I know I can put another copy of the table on and relink and delete the other links (I can see them where they stick out from above the top of the window - that's how I know which table is stuck) but I won't be able to delete the table because I can't click on it. Can anyone help please? |
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Lower a table lodged above visible relationship window?
That sounds like the plan! I'm only concerned how I will know the table has
focus if I can't see it? "Allen Browne" wrote: In the Relationships window, press the Tab key repeatedly until the problem table gets focus. Then press the Del key to delete it. Save the Changes. Close the Relationships window. Open the Relationships window again, and add the table where you want it. -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia. Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "lisa110rry" wrote in message ... One of my tables has managed to get above the visible portion of the Relationships Window. I can't find a way to lower it into the visible portion. I know I can put another copy of the table on and relink and delete the other links (I can see them where they stick out from above the top of the window - that's how I know which table is stuck) but I won't be able to delete the table because I can't click on it. Can anyone help please? |
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Lower a table lodged above visible relationship window?
THANK YOU SIR! All fixed now. Should have thought of it myself, but that's
what this group is for isn't it. Again many thanks. Lisa "lisa110rry" wrote: That sounds like the plan! I'm only concerned how I will know the table has focus if I can't see it? "Allen Browne" wrote: In the Relationships window, press the Tab key repeatedly until the problem table gets focus. Then press the Del key to delete it. Save the Changes. Close the Relationships window. Open the Relationships window again, and add the table where you want it. -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia. Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "lisa110rry" wrote in message ... One of my tables has managed to get above the visible portion of the Relationships Window. I can't find a way to lower it into the visible portion. I know I can put another copy of the table on and relink and delete the other links (I can see them where they stick out from above the top of the window - that's how I know which table is stuck) but I won't be able to delete the table because I can't click on it. Can anyone help please? |
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