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SUMMARY
When developing an application, you may want to create an object that is
hidden in the Database window. Hiding objects helps reduce the number of
objects available to users of your application, while still allowing them
to return to the Database window.
MORE INFORMATION
You can hide an object by causing Microsoft Access to treat the object as a
system object. Note that the Show System Objects option must be set to No
in the Options dialog box in order for this method to work.
REFERENCES
Microsoft Access "User's Guide," version 2.0, Chapter 3
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