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    metsmaniac is offline Novice
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    Access database display problem - "All Access Objects" display is barely visible

    I have somehow squeezed the "All Access Objects" pane in one of my databases to barely 1/2 inch.

    I had a tab opened, and accidentally moved the tab & pane further to the left. I closed the tab, but the narrowed view of the pane remains.

    Can someone tell me how to fix this? I've gone over & across the narrowed pane with my mouse to see if the icon would switch from an arrow to a cross so I could move the pane, but no luck.

    My apology for the ridiculous screenshot below. It's the best I could do.



    Thanks.
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    Should be able to click/drag the right edge of pane. The cursor should switch to double ended arrow. However, not seeing the thin gray bar that should display to the right of the scroll bar, which is where the cursor should change. Don't remember ever encountering this.

    What do you mean by 'tab' - Tabbed Documents? I prefer Overlapping Windows. I did a test with Tabbed Documents. The gray bar is thinner but still there.

    Ah hah! Got the right edge to disappear by dragging far enough left and now the double arrow doesn't show up.

    Hit F11 to close the pane, then click/drag right.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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    metsmaniac is offline Novice
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    Thank you very much! That worked!

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