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Access views
Afternoon.
Do you know how I can view two tables of queries next to each other, like one can in Excel or Word?
RE: Access views
Hi Graeme
Yes you can get the windows back. You need to turn it on for the database.
You need to click the Microsoft Office button and select Access Options
Then select Current Database halfway down to Application Options
There is a document windows options
Select the radio button which states overlapping windows.
You will need to close down the database and reopen it.
In the Home tab you will see a Windows group that will allow you to switch and tile different windows.
Thanks
Newson
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