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Accept numeric input only in textbox
Is there an easy way to accept only numeric input in an unbound field.
I want to be able to search a specific record by number. When I enter a letter, the query gives an inputscreen assuming that the letter is part of the querysearch... To prevent this I want to accept only numeric input in the unbound 'search field'. How do I do this?? Thanks in advance |
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Set the Format property of the text box to 9999 (or how many digits are
required). You can find more detailed info in VBA Help "A.J.M. van Rijthoven" wrote: Is there an easy way to accept only numeric input in an unbound field. I want to be able to search a specific record by number. When I enter a letter, the query gives an inputscreen assuming that the letter is part of the querysearch... To prevent this I want to accept only numeric input in the unbound 'search field'. How do I do this?? Thanks in advance |
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