Apex Object Browser - Share Tables to Multiple Users

Hi all,
This is a basic question, but my googling has so far been unsuccessful.
For a new install of Oracle XE, I'd like to have multiple users be able to see and modify the same tables in the Object Browser.
I tried the "Grant" tab in Object Browser to add access, but that is not making the table(s) visible in the Object Browser to others.
I'd really appreciate any assistance! Thanks!

Thanks for the reply, but I'm afraid this didn't work. I was able to create a public synonym, but the table still doesn't appear in other users' Object Browsers...
Any other ideas?
Thnx!

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