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    anasttin is offline Advanced Beginner
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    All error messages are now gone. Thanks for everything - you guys are awesome.



    A super easy question this time... is it possible in Access 2007-2010 to show all database objects alphabetically, rather than by object, date or anything like that?

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    CJ_London is offline VIP
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    You can stick them all in a custom group and sort by object name - Right click on the bar at the top of the navigation pane and select 'Navigation Options'

    Other option which I find useful if you have a clear naming convention is to use the search bar to limit the objects to be looked at

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    anasttin is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Thanks a lot guys. All error messages are now gone.

    Is it possible to show all objects in the navigation pane in alphabetical order, regardless of the object type?

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    anasttin is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Sorry about that... I didn't think my early post had gone through for some reason so reposted it.

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    anasttin is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Custom group did the trick... Thanks Ajax

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