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From: Ron Wells on 3 May 2010 18:37 Is it possible to change the default match "Whole Field" position to "Any Part of the Field" selection instead. On every search I do, I first have to make this change. Not only is it time consuming, it just appears to me that it is the wrong default choice. I think surely it is available, I just can't find any help to locate the answer. I would appreciate your help. Thanks, Ron
From: Linq Adams via AccessMonster.com on 3 May 2010 18:49 Choose Options from the Tools menu. On the Edit/Find tab set: Default find/replace behavior to: General Search -- There's ALWAYS more than one way to skin a cat! Answers/posts based on Access 2000/2003 Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com
From: KARL DEWEY on 3 May 2010 18:54 You did not say your Access version. I am now using 2007 and that is under Office Button, Advanced, Default find/replace behaviour. -- Build a little, test a little. "Ron Wells" wrote: > Is it possible to change the default match "Whole Field" position to "Any > Part of the Field" selection instead. On every search I do, I first have to > make this change. Not only is it time consuming, it just appears to me that > it is the wrong default choice. I think surely it is available, I just can't > find any help to locate the answer. I would appreciate your help. Thanks, > Ron
From: Ron Wells on 3 May 2010 20:41 Karl: Thanks a bunch. Dead on. Just what I needed. Always great help here. Thanks Again. Ron "KARL DEWEY" wrote: > You did not say your Access version. I am now using 2007 and that is under > Office Button, Advanced, Default find/replace behaviour. > > -- > Build a little, test a little. > > > "Ron Wells" wrote: > > > Is it possible to change the default match "Whole Field" position to "Any > > Part of the Field" selection instead. On every search I do, I first have to > > make this change. Not only is it time consuming, it just appears to me that > > it is the wrong default choice. I think surely it is available, I just can't > > find any help to locate the answer. I would appreciate your help. Thanks, > > Ron
From: Ron Wells on 3 May 2010 20:42
Linq: Thanks a lot. Just what I needed. Ron "Linq Adams via AccessMonster.com" wrote: > Choose Options from the Tools menu. > > On the Edit/Find tab > > set: > > Default find/replace behavior > > to: > > General Search > > -- > There's ALWAYS more than one way to skin a cat! > > Answers/posts based on Access 2000/2003 > > Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com > > . > |