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    JimO is offline Competent Performer
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    Navigation pane detail

    I am now seeing the detail for tables, queries, forms and reports in the Navigation pane. I don't know how I turned that on but I would like to turn that view off. It shown the date the table, query etc. was created and the last date modified. It is an interesting feature but also annoying as it takes up a lot of space in the navigation pane.

    Jim O

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    ssanfu is offline Master of Nothing
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    Are you talking about the Database Window?

    Here is one way:
    At the top, right click on "All Access Objects".
    Hover over "View By".
    When the dialog box pops up, select "List".

    Another:
    If you see a lot of white space below the list of objects, right click, hover over "View By", select "List".

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    JimO is offline Competent Performer
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    I think that is it. Not sure how I opened the details but now it's back the way it was.

    thanks for the info and your time.

    Jim O

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