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Default Access 2007 Development Screen Layout - 01-21-2008 , 10:06 AM






When making changes to an object in Access 2007 I have the Navigation
Pane on the left-hand side of the screen and the object under change
displayed in a separate pane on the right-hand side of the screen.
The right-hand pane is too wide to fit on the screen and I cannot,
therefore, get to the close control in the top right-hand corner of
the pane in order to close/save the object under change.

How can I reduce the width of the right-hand pane or scroll to the
right in order to close this pane?

Thanks, Tony.

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Default Re: Access 2007 Development Screen Layout - 01-22-2008 , 11:49 AM






On 21 Jan, 16:06, Tony <tony.abb... (AT) lineone (DOT) net> wrote:
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When making changes to an object in Access 2007 I have the Navigation
Pane on the left-hand side of the screen and the object under change
displayed in a separate pane on the right-hand side of the screen.
The right-hand pane is too wide to fit on the screen and I cannot,
therefore, get to the close control in the top right-hand corner of
the pane in order to close/save the object under change.

How can I reduce the width of the right-hand pane or scroll to the
right in order to close this pane?

Thanks, Tony.
For the benefit of anybody else who has experienced the same issue, I
am documenting the solution to my problem. Quite simply, in Office
Button / Current Database / Application Options / Document Window
Options do not select Tabbed Documents with Display Document Tabs
unchecked!


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