Well, it's a thought. In Access you can see the tables and any other objects
in the database, unless you specify that they are hidden.
I think it might just end up as one of "those things....."
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Thanks for taking the time!
CJ
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"AlexB" <> wrote in message
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>A second thought: I am not really familiar with Access however, in Sql
>Server for instance when you create a table you never see it. It is hidden
>inside the database (.mdf) itself. When you delete a table you just reduce
>the size of the database file. Is it possible that something like this
>could be happening to your file? You closed what you believed was a file
>but in fact a table and it drowned in one of the database definition files?
>
>
> "CJ" <> wrote in message
> news:BBD6D8DD-35C7-432B-9AD8-...
>> Hi Jamie:
>>
>> No luck with your suggestion. My files are not stored in a program
>> folder.
>> The file path is C:\Users\CJSystem\Desktop\Current
>> Work\BulkPlant\Inventory Database
>>
>> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>> --
>> Thanks for taking the time!
>>
>> CJ
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>> Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups!
>>
>>
>> "Jamie" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Check out this newsgroup post:
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...e-60553c67c22b
>>>
>>> This may be a virtual store issue like I was experiencing.
>>>
>>> If this is not the case please include the path where these files are
>>> supposed to be saved.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "CJ" <> wrote in message
>>> news:4A479EF2-06D3-4795-B962-...
>>>> Hi Groupies
>>>>
>>>> Last night I was working on an Access database. I closed the file and
>>>> its folder and then decided to go back in to check something. I opened
>>>> the folder and THE FILE WASN'T THERE!!
>>>>
>>>> Panic and chaos ensued for a while. I was able to find the file by
>>>> going back into access and opening it from it's most recently used file
>>>> list. I saved a backup copy etc.....
>>>>
>>>> However, the original file is still not showing up in the folder. I
>>>> have changed the folder settings to show hidden files, done a search,
>>>> everything I can think of, but the file won't show up.
>>>>
>>>> Thinking that the original is somewhere else and perhaps I have just
>>>> lost it, I moved a backup copy into the original folder and tried to
>>>> change it's name to that of the original file. Windows gives me the
>>>> warning that a file with that name already exists ?!?!?!!
>>>>
>>>> If it exists, how come I can't see it? The folder says there are 9
>>>> items but there are actually 10 if you include this ghost file.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas???
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Thanks for taking the time!
>>>>
>>>> CJ
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>>>> Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups!
>>>
>>>
>>
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