Re: edit forms and reports

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My guess would be eIther yuou've got an MDE file (in which case objects
aren't available for design change) or the forms are hidden. If it's the
latter, go to

Tools - Options - View
and under the "Show" box check "Hidden Objects."

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Answers/posts based on Access 2000/2003

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