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Retrieving a Hidden Query |
| message from Wendy L on 6 May 2004 |
Windows XP
Office XP
I'm new to using Access. I right clicked on one of my Queries and chose
properties. Then, I checked the box that says "Attributes Hidden". Now, I
don't know how to bring the Query back so that I can edit it in Design mode.
I can recreate the query of course, but I thought I might run into this
problem again on a not-so-simple to recreate Query. So, if anyone can tell
me how to find my hidden query so that I can unhide it, I'm prepared to be
pathetically grateful.
Wendy
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| John W. Vinson [MVP] replied to Wendy L on 6 May 2004 |
I'm prepared to be
Pathos not required... <g>
Tools... Options; check "show hidden objects".
John W. Vinson/MVP (posting from afar)
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| Wendy L replied to John W. Vinson [MVP] on 6 May 2004 |
Ok, I'll save my grovelling for the really tough ones. Thanks so much for
your assistance, John.
"John W. Vinson [MVP]" <please.reply@to.the.newsgroup> wrote in message
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