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Display Database Window
I unchecked the "Display Database Window" as a startup option so that it
does not display. How can I get the window to display when I am debugging my program? IOW, it should normally not display but sometimes I need to fix something in the database and I need to temporarily make it visible. Right now the only way I can make it visible is to check the "Display Database Window" startup option, close the database and then reopen it. Is there an easier way? |
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Display Database Window
Try the F11 key.
-- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Dave" wrote in message ... I unchecked the "Display Database Window" as a startup option so that it does not display. How can I get the window to display when I am debugging my program? IOW, it should normally not display but sometimes I need to fix something in the database and I need to temporarily make it visible. Right now the only way I can make it visible is to check the "Display Database Window" startup option, close the database and then reopen it. Is there an easier way? |
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Display Database Window
Thanks
"Douglas J. Steele" wrote in message ... Try the F11 key. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Dave" wrote in message ... I unchecked the "Display Database Window" as a startup option so that it does not display. How can I get the window to display when I am debugging my program? IOW, it should normally not display but sometimes I need to fix something in the database and I need to temporarily make it visible. Right now the only way I can make it visible is to check the "Display Database Window" startup option, close the database and then reopen it. Is there an easier way? |
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