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Ron Carr
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      14th Apr 2009
This seems silly but Help is not helpful: I want to view two tables side by
side. That was on the Windows button on the menu bar.
where is it now?
Thanks!!!
Ron
 
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Albert D. Kallal
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      14th Apr 2009
"Ron Carr" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> This seems silly but Help is not helpful: I want to view two tables side
> by
> side. That was on the Windows button on the menu bar.
> where is it now?
> Thanks!!!
> Ron


You get the windows option ONLY if you using "windows" in place of the new
tabbed interface.

So, if you want individual windows, then you need to go:

office button->access options->current database

you see two options:

[ ] Overlapping windows
[x] Tabbed Documents

change the above to overlapping windows.......

Now, you have separate windows. and, in the ribbon you see a ribbon group,
and that will have the familiar options like cascade, tile etc....

Keep in mind that if your window is maxed, then you still only see one...so,
use the cascade option, or click on the [] to un-max the window so you can
move them around and size to view many windows....

So, access 2007 gives you a choice like the new IE8 in which tabs are all
the rage.., but you can go back to the old way if you wish....


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Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP)
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Ron Carr
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      14th Apr 2009
Thank you.
No wonder I couldn't find it...
Ron

"Albert D. Kallal" wrote:

> "Ron Carr" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:7DA3057D-3772-444F-A80A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > This seems silly but Help is not helpful: I want to view two tables side
> > by
> > side. That was on the Windows button on the menu bar.
> > where is it now?
> > Thanks!!!
> > Ron

>
> You get the windows option ONLY if you using "windows" in place of the new
> tabbed interface.
>
> So, if you want individual windows, then you need to go:
>
> office button->access options->current database
>
> you see two options:
>
> [ ] Overlapping windows
> [x] Tabbed Documents
>
> change the above to overlapping windows.......
>
> Now, you have separate windows. and, in the ribbon you see a ribbon group,
> and that will have the familiar options like cascade, tile etc....
>
> Keep in mind that if your window is maxed, then you still only see one...so,
> use the cascade option, or click on the [] to un-max the window so you can
> move them around and size to view many windows....
>
> So, access 2007 gives you a choice like the new IE8 in which tabs are all
> the rage.., but you can go back to the old way if you wish....
>
>
> --
> Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP)
> Edmonton, Alberta Canada
> (E-Mail Removed)
>
>
>
>

 
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