Tobi - 

Check to see if you marked the properties of the module to hidden.  I do
that to a lot of objects, which is another line of defense in hiding
things from my dangerous users.  Tools, Options, View - add the
checkmark for hidden objects.  Typically the user does not have that
setting turned on so anything that I have right clicked on and said:
Hidden, will appear "ghosted" to me, but hidden from the user.

HTH 

Dawn Crosier
Application Specialist
Microsoft MVP
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hoffman, Tobi K
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Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AccessDevelopers] Non visible modules

In the course of looking up my code for the post I just made, I found
that only one of five modules showed up in the database window, but they
were all there in the code window.  I did a compact-repair just to see
if that fixed things, but it didn't.  Has anybody else seen this?  I'm
using Access 2002 here, would like to see what I know is there!

And one other note -- in the previous post, I thought I had replaced
pstrError with Error everywhere, but I missed one!

Tobi


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