Navigation Pane / Unrelated Objects - Access 2007

Feb 17, 2013

My Access 2007 database with one main table. There are associated queries and reports that sort under that table when I have tables and related views checked. The problem I am seeing is some clearly related objects fall under unrelated objects and not with the table.

Short of using a custom group and sorting them manually?

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Code:
If Me.role = "Admin" Then
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DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdWindowUnhide
Else
Exit Sub
End If

This is successfully unhiding the navigation pane, but I'm getting the following error message and I don't know how to get it to go away."Run-time error '2544':

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