access database window has disappeared while I was inputing data .

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I created an access database. While entering data into the “formsâ€, at some
point unknown to me at what point, my “database window†with all of the
“objects†disappeared.

1. I clicked on “detect and repair†and windows configures office
professional but nothing changes. It does not put back the database window.

2. I clicked on the “database window†icon and the menu bar goes blank.

3. I clicked on “tools†“startup†and the “display†box is checked.

4. I created a new database and copied all that is left of the old
database (242 forms) into the new database. When I do this, however, the
“database window†is still missing.

Nothing seems to bring the “database window†with its objects back.

All I have are the “formsâ€, all 242 of them.

How do I get my forms into a new database so that I will have a database
window from which I can create a table and reports.

The database window continues to appear in other databases. It is not
missing from them.
 
Use the scroll bars in your Access window to locate your database window.
Then drag it back to the top/left portion of your work area.
 
It might have been moved by accident to the edge of the Access application
window. The movement might not have been done by you and possible done by
Access or Windows.

Click on the Database window icon (or hit F11) and then use the Menu Window
/ Cascade and see if the Database Containers window re-appears for you.
 
Van T. Dinh said:
It might have been moved by accident to the edge of the Access application
window. The movement might not have been done by you and possible done by
Access or Windows.

Click on the Database window icon (or hit F11) and then use the Menu Window
/ Cascade and see if the Database Containers window re-appears for you.
 
Thank you very much for your response. It solved the problem immediately
and I really appreciate it. The "database window" is back. I would never
have known to do whatyou suggeste.
 
This reply did not work, but I appreciate your response. The 2nd response
from Van T. Dinh did work.
 

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