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RE: Access VBA

Hi Barry

Thanks for your post. If you could please elaborate on what you would like to achieve we can see if we can be of help.

Regards

Jacob


 

Access tip:

Hide Access Tables

One method of stopping your Access tables appearing in Database window, is to rename the table(s) with the prefix usys.

This converts the table into a system object, which cannot be viewed in the Database window.

You can show system objects in the Database window by the following:

Step 1: On the Tools menu, click Options.
Step 2: Click the View tab.
Under Show, select the System Objects check box.
Click OK.

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