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Relationship diagram
Not sure if this is the correct forum but here goes.
I have a problem with the relationships diagram in that one of the tables has slipped off the top of the page somehow. I have scrolled up as far as possible but only the last field can be seen and I do not seem to be able to select the table to move it back into the window again. Has anyone come across this before? Many thanks, Michael. |
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I have found nearly similar in A2007 (my tables disappeared upwards a bit,
but I could always find a small bit of their top to click on to bring them down). This is untested, but I expect that if you clear the relationships window, (the big red X), and add then click 'show all relationships', you will have all the tables back in view. Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "Michael" wrote in message ... Not sure if this is the correct forum but here goes. I have a problem with the relationships diagram in that one of the tables has slipped off the top of the page somehow. I have scrolled up as far as possible but only the last field can be seen and I do not seem to be able to select the table to move it back into the window again. Has anyone come across this before? Many thanks, Michael. |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 21:16:32 +0100, "Michael" wrote:
Not sure if this is the correct forum but here goes. I have a problem with the relationships diagram in that one of the tables has slipped off the top of the page somehow. I have scrolled up as far as possible but only the last field can be seen and I do not seem to be able to select the table to move it back into the window again. Has anyone come across this before? Many thanks, Michael. In addition to Jeanette's suggestion (which will work but may require some tedious repositioning), try using the keyboard. Set focus to one of the tables, and keep pressing the Tab key on the keyboard until it gets to the vagrant table. Delete it (don't worry, it won't delete any relationships, just the table icon) and re-add it. -- John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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Thanks John, that's a neat trick.
Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "John W. Vinson" wrote in message ... On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 21:16:32 +0100, "Michael" wrote: Not sure if this is the correct forum but here goes. I have a problem with the relationships diagram in that one of the tables has slipped off the top of the page somehow. I have scrolled up as far as possible but only the last field can be seen and I do not seem to be able to select the table to move it back into the window again. Has anyone come across this before? Many thanks, Michael. In addition to Jeanette's suggestion (which will work but may require some tedious repositioning), try using the keyboard. Set focus to one of the tables, and keep pressing the Tab key on the keyboard until it gets to the vagrant table. Delete it (don't worry, it won't delete any relationships, just the table icon) and re-add it. -- John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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I managed to delete and re-add the table and the relationships came with it
so the principle worked thanks. Michael. "John W. Vinson" wrote in message ... On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 21:16:32 +0100, "Michael" wrote: Not sure if this is the correct forum but here goes. I have a problem with the relationships diagram in that one of the tables has slipped off the top of the page somehow. I have scrolled up as far as possible but only the last field can be seen and I do not seem to be able to select the table to move it back into the window again. Has anyone come across this before? Many thanks, Michael. In addition to Jeanette's suggestion (which will work but may require some tedious repositioning), try using the keyboard. Set focus to one of the tables, and keep pressing the Tab key on the keyboard until it gets to the vagrant table. Delete it (don't worry, it won't delete any relationships, just the table icon) and re-add it. -- John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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