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On the bar across the top of the Navigation Pane, you can choose to view your objects by "Tables and Related Views" - that will group your objects under each table based on what is found in the Record Source for Forms and Reports or the source tables in Queries. You can also create one or more Custom groups by choosing Custom and then dragging and dropping related objects into each custom group you create. Does that help?
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On Dec 29, 2013, at 10:05 AM, <timdbui@gmail.com> <timdbui@gmail.com> wrote:
Would any of you please help me on this:The numbers of tables, queries, forms and reports in my 2010 Access are now reaching 70-80 for each object. Is there a way to create folders to group them so that I can track the related objects easier years from now?Thanks in advance and Happy New Year!Tim
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