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Hi,
I'm stumped! When working in forms-design, I've "lost" the properties
window! When I click on the icon in the toolbar, the form looses focus, but
I don't see the properties window. It may have moved off-screen - how wouild
I get it back? Is there a "preferences" or "ini" file? I have "repaired "
Access 2000, but no joy.
TIA for any help,
John
Nov 12 '05 #1
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 13:50:49 GMT, "Shaw" <es****@shaw.ca> wrote:

After you load the properties window, use Alt+Spacebar, M to invoke
the Move option on the system menu. Then use the cursor keys to move
the form around, until you can see it.

-Tom.

Hi,
I'm stumped! When working in forms-design, I've "lost" the properties
window! When I click on the icon in the toolbar, the form looses focus, but
I don't see the properties window. It may have moved off-screen - how wouild
I get it back? Is there a "preferences" or "ini" file? I have "repaired "
Access 2000, but no joy.
TIA for any help,
John


Nov 12 '05 #2
Thank you very much! That did the trick!
John

"Tom van Stiphout" <to*****@no.spam.cox.net> wrote in message
news:id********************************@4ax.com...
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 13:50:49 GMT, "Shaw" <es****@shaw.ca> wrote:

After you load the properties window, use Alt+Spacebar, M to invoke
the Move option on the system menu. Then use the cursor keys to move
the form around, until you can see it.

-Tom.

Hi,
I'm stumped! When working in forms-design, I've "lost" the properties
window! When I click on the icon in the toolbar, the form looses focus, butI don't see the properties window. It may have moved off-screen - how wouildI get it back? Is there a "preferences" or "ini" file? I have "repaired "
Access 2000, but no joy.
TIA for any help,
John

Nov 12 '05 #3
Thank you very much! That did the trick!
John

"Tom van Stiphout" <to*****@no.spam.cox.net> wrote in message
news:id********************************@4ax.com...
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 13:50:49 GMT, "Shaw" <es****@shaw.ca> wrote:

After you load the properties window, use Alt+Spacebar, M to invoke
the Move option on the system menu. Then use the cursor keys to move
the form around, until you can see it.

-Tom.

Hi,
I'm stumped! When working in forms-design, I've "lost" the properties
window! When I click on the icon in the toolbar, the form looses focus, butI don't see the properties window. It may have moved off-screen - how wouildI get it back? Is there a "preferences" or "ini" file? I have "repaired "
Access 2000, but no joy.
TIA for any help,
John

Nov 12 '05 #4

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