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Re: Hidden Tablessufficient. The "Show Hidden Objects" command is available in Access 2007 under the Navigation Options button in the Access Options window. This is found via the menu path |Office Button |Access Options |Current Database |Navigation |Navigation Options. I'm resurrecting this post to share the Access 2007 path, since before stumbling upon the answer myself, I found no such guidance in help or web searches. //Karl Show quote "Douglas J. Steele" wrote: > The simplest approach is to go into Tools | Options and set Access to show > hidden objects. You'll then be able to work with the hidden objects, > unhiding them if you like. > > -- > Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP > http://I.Am/DougSteele > (no private e-mails, please) > > > "Glynn" <Gl***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:D1173ECC-712D-4F74-B5DE-CB0311586075@microsoft.com... > > To prevent users accessing the data in the Tables, I have hidden each > > sensitive Table. > > I thought this was very clever, but now I need to access the tables. I do > > not however know how to UNHIDE the Tables. > > > > Would appreciate advice on where to find the UNHIDE command. > > -- > > Glynn > > >
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