Database Window: Details view

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George Philip

Show Description Columns in Database Window

In the database window, when you select the Details view, you can see the
object Description and Type. I think I must have dragged these column
headers off; I can no longer see Description.

Anybody know how I can fix it so I again see the object Descriptions next to
the the object Names in the Database window?

I've really come to depend on those descriptions as part of my internal
documentation and notes to myself. (Especially for Query objects.)

Thank you very much.
George Philip
 
D

Dirk Goldgar

George Philip said:
Show Description Columns in Database Window

In the database window, when you select the Details view, you can see
the object Description and Type. I think I must have dragged these
column headers off; I can no longer see Description.

Anybody know how I can fix it so I again see the object Descriptions
next to the the object Names in the Database window?

I've really come to depend on those descriptions as part of my
internal documentation and notes to myself. (Especially for Query
objects.)

Thank you very much.
George Philip

Maybe you resized the column to zero width. Place your mouse pointer on
the header bar, on the line between the Name column and what I guess is
now the Modified column. The pointer should turn into a vertical bar
with an arrow on each side of it. Make sure the pointer is right on the
line between the columns -- the vertical bar should become a double bar,
not a single bar. Click and drag to the right to resize the Description
column.
 
V

Van T. Dinh

You might have hidden it by re-sizing the Column width to zero.

The Description Column should be between Name and Modified Column. Position
the mouse on the Headings row between Name and Modified Column so that the
mouse pointer changes to two thin vertical bars with arrows pointing left
and right. Click and drag right to see if the Description Column
re-appeards.
 

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