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  1. #1
    joe55555 is offline Novice
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    how does these tabs work !?!?


    hello everyone,

    i have some experience in access but not as a pro, and today i noticed something i really didn't know how does this work!!!
    i'm working now on access 2013

    some access files when opened and when i click on many tables or forms or any object they open as tabs and i cannot minize or move them!
    other access files when opened and when i click on any object, they are maxmized on the access screen or i can size it !!!
    i've added a picture showing what i'm talking aboutClick image for larger version. 

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    thank you

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    amrut is offline Expert
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    Go to File > Options > Current Database
    Look for "Document Window Options". Selecting "Overlapping Windows" will show objects as in your second screenshot. This applies for Access 2010 and should apply for 2013.

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    joe55555 is offline Novice
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    okkkk i see thanks a lot amrut

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