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    donsi is offline Novice
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    Auto Tables created by Access

    I am sure there is a very simple solution to my problem but here is the stupid question, How do I delete tables created by Access?

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    There are a couple ways to delete tables. However, deleting system tables seems to be something to avoid and, to be honest, I am not sure they can be. I choose to run a Compact and Repair to maintain system tables.

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    CJ_London is offline VIP
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    you can't delete them - Access uses them to manage the database, but you can hide them. Go to

    File>Options>Current Database then select the Navigation Options button and untick the Show System Options button
    Last edited by CJ_London; 09-05-2016 at 08:48 AM. Reason: typo!

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    donsi is offline Novice
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    Thank you Ajax. I must have selected option when I was trying to display hidden tables and query. This resolves the problem.

    Than you ItsMe, I was wondering about Compact and Repair option.

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