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    Display problem

    Hi everyone! I have a database, I somehow changed it by dragging one of the borders. Now the results of a query will not appear. it is hidden because the place they are supposed to be is narrowed and I can't extend it back to how it used to be. see the red rectangle in the picture.
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    I located the original file, one I haven't changed and is supposed to be fine. it shows the same! even though I haven't edited that one!
    Tried Office 2010 office of course. Shows the same!!
    I tried editing the file, tried settings. I couldn't fix this! is there somebody who knows why??
    is there a way maybe to reset all to default? instead of formatting pc?
    Plz help! TY
    Last edited by dj_froyke; 04-08-2012 at 10:21 PM.

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    Re: Display problem

    Hi Dj,
    I don't think you need to reformat. Just fix the issue. In the picture I see you have the option to go into design mode. Therefore it is fixable. These should allow you to change the look of the form. As a picture tells only so much. I will do my best to help you. If there was a way you could upload that form. I am sure one of us on this site would be able to fix it in a min or two.

    On the other hand you mentioned you have an earlier version of the program that you loaded up and it looked the same way? If this is the case, and you loaded a completely unrelated (Assuming it is FE/BE) FE. Then to me that says data issue. If something happened to the table or your ability to access the location of the stored tables. It would give you a no results. Depending on how your form is coded. It may be coded such that if the recordset count is = 0 then visible is false. Or since you mentioned Access 2010, is it a report embeded in the form?

    At this point all I can do is guess. I really doubt this is a complex problem, should be easy to solve with more information.

    Hope this helps,
    Dan
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