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DC - 02 Jun 2004 03:51 GMT
I have created a Glossary using Access.  I want to set up a form that allows others to look up/find a specific term in the glossary.  In original forms I setup, I used a command button and the Find and replce screen(F& R Screen) comes up.  Would like to set up new form where user can just type term to search for in a field box on form.
PC Datasheet - 02 Jun 2004 16:33 GMT
See if this will work for you --

Use a combobox to list all your terms. Turn the AutpExpand property on for the
combobox. When you begin typing in the term in the combobox, the list will
automatically scroll to the first term beginning with the letters you already
typed in.

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> I have created a Glossary using Access.  I want to set up a form that allows others to look up/find a specific term in the glossary.  In original forms I
setup, I used a command button and the Find and replce screen(F& R Screen) comes
up.  Would like to set up new form where user can just type term to search for
in a field box on form.
 
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