Hide all objects

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franklinbukoski

I would like to hide all queries, reports, forms, and macros.

Is there a faster way of doing it than one by one? Something similar to
CTRL-A?
 
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tina

please don't multipost - posting the same question in the same (or another)
newsgroup within a short period of time. this is a peer-to-peer newsgroup;
everyone who answers questions does it on their own time, unpaid - so you
can't expect to get an answer within a few minutes. suggest you wait a day
for responses, after posting a question; then repost, stating in the new
post that you posted the question before and got no response.
 
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franklinbukoski

Will do!

tina said:
please don't multipost - posting the same question in the same (or another)
newsgroup within a short period of time. this is a peer-to-peer newsgroup;
everyone who answers questions does it on their own time, unpaid - so you
can't expect to get an answer within a few minutes. suggest you wait a day
for responses, after posting a question; then repost, stating in the new
post that you posted the question before and got no response.
 
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franklinbukoski

Just realized there was another reply here.

Silly reason actually, there is coworker in my office that is much more
knowledgeable in Access than I am and whenever I seek help he gets frustrated
when working on my objects because of how many there are...so he told me if I
wanted to continue getting help to hide all the objects so he can unhide only
the one he is working on...to save him a couple seconds of frustration.

Knowledge is power, in this case he has it, so off to hide objects I go...
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

franklinbukoski said:
Just realized there was another reply here.

Silly reason actually, there is coworker in my office that is much more
knowledgeable in Access than I am and whenever I seek help he gets frustrated
when working on my objects because of how many there are...so he told me if I
wanted to continue getting help to hide all the objects so he can unhide only
the one he is working on...to save him a couple seconds of frustration.

Sounds like an arrogant idiot.
Knowledge is power, in this case he has it, so off to hide objects I go...

Tell you what. Come on back and ask us questions. I suspect it won't
be long and you'll know more than he does. <smile>

Tony
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LMV

So with all the counsel... I don't see an answer to your question. Did you
ever get one...?
 
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