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Database window hidden beneath menu bar!?!?

This is a really interesting problem here. Somehow my Database window got stuck beneath the Access menu bar (the menu bar for the Database window is completely hidden). I cannot move it because I cannot click on the menu bar of the Database window. I've tried everything. Even undocking the menubar just causes the Database window to move up behind the Windows title bar for Access. Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?

Here is a screenshot of what I'm talking about:
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Aug 23 '07 #1
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I'm not quite sure what I did, but somehow, the database window just moved itself. I wish I would have been paying more attention. But I changed the startup to display no forms, copied and renamed a form, deleted a table, then deleted a macro, and somewhere in that process the database window repositioned itself to the middle of the screen.
Aug 23 '07 #2
FishVal
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I'm not quite sure what I did, but somehow, the database window just moved itself. I wish I would have been paying more attention. But I changed the startup to display no forms, copied and renamed a form, deleted a table, then deleted a macro, and somewhere in that process the database window repositioned itself to the middle of the screen.
Hi, there.

[Main menu].[Window] -> [Cascade]

Good luck.

P.S. Nice font BTW. :)
Aug 23 '07 #3
Wow, so incredibly simple. Thanks.

P.S.
Thanks, it's Mistral.
Aug 23 '07 #4

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