MS Access Database Window

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Peter Papadimitriou

Hi

In my Access database, the Database Window has the bottom half visible only.
How do I move the window down into view if I do not have access
to the top window frame (which can be clicked to move the entire window)

This is most frustrating as I cannot see some of the items under
Tables, Forms ... etc

Ideas welcome.
thanks
Peter
 
Peter

Do you have a way to click the Restore/Maximize button in the upper right
corner of your active window? I'm not sure I understand what's happening on
your PC -- what do you mean when you mention "the top window frame"?
 
Peter said:
Hi

In my Access database, the Database Window has the bottom half
visible only. How do I move the window down into view if I do not
have access to the top window frame (which can be clicked to move the entire
window)
This is most frustrating as I cannot see some of the items under
Tables, Forms ... etc

Any time an object is not completely within the main window there should be
scroll bars that would allow you to bring the object into view.
 
Jeff

The Restore/Maximize button is not in view. Hence my dilemma in
trying to get access to the top half of the window.

regards
Peter
 
Hi Rick

The database window does not contain a scroll bar. I can only see the left,
right and bottom window from.
If I select these, I cannot move the window down to make the window
title/max/min bar visible.

thanks
Peter
 
Peter said:
Hi Rick

The database window does not contain a scroll bar. I can only see
the left, right and bottom window from.
If I select these, I cannot move the window down to make the window
title/max/min bar visible.

Not sure I believe that, but you can do the following to move the window
with your keyboard.

Click on the "File" menu then press...

<Left Arrow>
<Down Arrow>
<Enter>

You will now be able to move the object window by using the arrow keys.
When it is low enough to see the TitleBar press <Enter> again.
 
FANTASTIC!!!

It works!

Much appreciated Rick

regards
Peter
 

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