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Old May 29th, 2004, 04:21 AM
charles osborne
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Default sql view

Does anyone know why the SQL view may not be available to
use for a table of form? I have read that you can get the
SQL view by clicking on the view button drop down list, but
it isn't there for some reason. The only view options
showing are Design View, Datasheet View, Pivot Chart View,
and Pivot Table View. I don't see the SQL View option. Can
you tell me how to find it?

Thanks!
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Old May 29th, 2004, 04:30 AM
Duane Hookom
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Default sql view

What do you mean by "table of form"?

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"charles osborne" wrote in message
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Does anyone know why the SQL view may not be available to
use for a table of form? I have read that you can get the
SQL view by clicking on the view button drop down list, but
it isn't there for some reason. The only view options
showing are Design View, Datasheet View, Pivot Chart View,
and Pivot Table View. I don't see the SQL View option. Can
you tell me how to find it?

Thanks!



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Old May 29th, 2004, 05:09 AM
charles osborne
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Default sql view

Misspelling. I meant table OR form.


-----Original Message-----
What do you mean by "table of form"?

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MS Access MVP


"charles osborne"

wrote in message
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Does anyone know why the SQL view may not be available to
use for a table of form? I have read that you can get the
SQL view by clicking on the view button drop down list, but
it isn't there for some reason. The only view options
showing are Design View, Datasheet View, Pivot Chart View,
and Pivot Table View. I don't see the SQL View option. Can
you tell me how to find it?

Thanks!



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Old May 29th, 2004, 05:22 AM
Ken Snell
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Default sql view

reply posted in m.p.a.tablesdesign newsgroup.

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"charles osborne" wrote in message
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Does anyone know why the SQL view may not be available to
use for a table of form? I have read that you can get the
SQL view by clicking on the view button drop down list, but
it isn't there for some reason. The only view options
showing are Design View, Datasheet View, Pivot Chart View,
and Pivot Table View. I don't see the SQL View option. Can
you tell me how to find it?

Thanks!



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Old May 29th, 2004, 04:16 PM
Joan Wild
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Default sql view

and in another one. sigh

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"Ken Snell" wrote in message
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reply posted in m.p.a.tablesdesign newsgroup.

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Ken Snell
MS ACCESS MVP

"charles osborne" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know why the SQL view may not be available to
use for a table of form? I have read that you can get the
SQL view by clicking on the view button drop down list, but
it isn't there for some reason. The only view options
showing are Design View, Datasheet View, Pivot Chart View,
and Pivot Table View. I don't see the SQL View option. Can
you tell me how to find it?

Thanks!





 




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