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Search Defaults
Hello,
I have a form that my users frequently need to search. To help them out I used the button wizard to add a search button. This button brings up the default Access search window. Unfortunately, some of my users are having problems searching. Is there a way to change the default value of the "Match" field so that it is "any part of field" instead of "whole field"? Thanks! Melinda |
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Search Defaults
Nevermind. I found a setting under Options that allows
you change the search defaults. -----Original Message----- Hello, I have a form that my users frequently need to search. To help them out I used the button wizard to add a search button. This button brings up the default Access search window. Unfortunately, some of my users are having problems searching. Is there a way to change the default value of the "Match" field so that it is "any part of field" instead of "whole field"? Thanks! Melinda . |
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