A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
If you are in tabbed view change to overlapping view using the File - Options - Current Database
Then you can use the Home - Arrange windows button.
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Hi.
I have another daft question as one coming from years of 2003 experience.
How do I tile windows so that I can see them side by side?
I can see the tab (jury still out there) but I just cannot see how I can see the data from two tables / queries etc. side by side.
thanks.
A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
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If you are in tabbed view change to overlapping view using the File - Options - Current Database
Then you can use the Home - Arrange windows button.
I have yet to find that capability and think it may be gone. As far as I can tell, the new Snap, Shake and Peek features replace the ability to tile and cascade windows.
Instead of tacking your question on an old thread about Access databases, you would be better off asking it in a Windows (desktop?) forum.
How do I tile windows in windows 7
You are not alone in that opinion ;-)
Thanks.
That is the solution ... it seems clumsy especialaly restarting between changes! but then my experience so far suggests clumsy esp. the navigation pane.