help am old and its been 4 years since I worked on access

MIkeD666

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Hi all I am 68 yrs old and back doing some work in access after 5 years being retired, Thank god the admin did not delete my user ID.

I can't seem to get the object list to show more than just the tables list. I have lots of forms, ect i need to see and open. Any help would be greatful

MIKE
PS attached is the window am in.
 
I don’t see any attachment. Try clicking the down arrow at the very top of the list and select All Access Objects.
 

Your display object types may be "tables" not "all access objects"
 
Are you sure you opened the FE? Sounds like you opened the BE. There's only tables in that file.
 
Are you sure you opened the FE? Sounds like you opened the BE. There's only tables in that file.
HI again to all. I have tried all the tips you sent but none sucessfull . I will once again attach the screen dump. Ive fixed it , don't know how, but it's working
 
have you tried post #3, this is the best answer i can see.
 
Hell MikeD666, why are you claiming to be old at 68?
Pull yourself together mate. I bet there are loads of us out here that'd be happy to be just 68.
Personally, I'll never be old.........I may be getting older but I'll never, ever be old.
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p.s. I'm 80 now but when I was 68, I was riding 250 to 350 miles a week. Only walk now like the Doc as the roads don't feel quite as safe as they did.
p.p.s Sorry for hijacking your post MikeD666, wasn't intentional. It's become more of a watercooler topic, apologies again.
 
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@MIkeD666 - If you are old at 68, what does that make me at 76 (and a couple of months away from 77)? (@jpl458 and @Thales750 - keep it clean!)

Age is a number. It is how you feel and how often you have to visit your doctors for specific cause that really tells you how old you are. I still take a neighborhood walk every day when weather permits, just over 3 miles in about 1 hour 10 to 15 minutes. Of my last 7 doctor visits in the last year, only 2 were for cause, the rest were "wellness checks."
 
@MIkeD666 - If you are old at 68, what does that make me at 76 (and a couple of months away from 77)? (@jpl458 and @Thales750 - keep it clean!)

Age is a number. It is how you feel and how often you have to visit your doctors for specific cause that really tells you how old you are. I still take a neighborhood walk every day when weather permits, just over 3 miles in about 1 hour 10 to 15 minutes. Of my last 7 doctor visits in the last year, only 2 were for cause, the rest were "wellness checks."
I'm shocked, In no way does my propensity to trade insults about our politics in any way translate to how I feel about you personally.
I have alwys had respect and admiration for you for many years now. I've learned some Database stuff from you over that time.

If I don't get the chance to say this again, Happy Birthday to you.
 

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