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replyReplyWed 27 Jan 2010, 16:09Delegate Colin said...

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When conducting a word search from a search form. How would I highlight on the results form where that search word was found in a block of text

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replyReplyThu 28 Jan 2010, 09:36Trainer Simon said...

RE: Microsoft access

Hi Colin,

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

Can you please explain what type of search form you are using and what type of object you are searching on(Query etc.).

Is it the Edit-Find dialogue box or have you created a form from scratch?

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Simon

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replyReplyFri 5 Mar 2010, 10:53Trainer Simon said...

RE: Microsoft access

Hi Colin,

Thank you for your question.

As we discussed on the course this question is beyond the scope of the forum as it would require VBA development time.

Regards

Simon


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