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Nifty Search Form – Nifty Access Reproduction


Nifty Search Form

This Advanced but simple to use Search Form is unbelievably easy to set-up. Just create a query and a subform. Following the comprehensive Video Instructions you can integrate the Search Form into your own database. The Nifty Search Form is one of my “Nifty Access Drop in ‘Nifty Components'” – use it to elevate yourself to “Power User Level” in your organisation!

Video 1 (1:03)

Demonstrates the search form’s features, specifically the option to search for text formatting characters at the beginning, middle, and end.

Video 2 (8:30)

Shows how to change the form to display products or customers, including steps and potential pitfalls.

Video 3 (3:58)

Explains how to search another field (e.g., customer reference). Notes that the form is designed only for text searches, not numbers or dates.

Video 4 (4:12)

Provides a quick setup demonstration of the “Nifty Search Form” from scratch, with minimal narration except for mouse clicks.

Video 5 (00:57)

Demonstrates solving a search problem from Access World Forums using the Nifty Search Form. References a forum thread and includes a YouTube video answer.

Video 6 (2:42)

Examines the code behind the Search Form, focusing on modifications for exact matches and null values. Intended for users who want to alter the code.

Video 7 (4:12)

Continues the code discussion from Video 6, covering updates for exact matches and null values in response to a customer request.



List Box Default Selection

List Box Default

Please be aware that while upgrading the Nifty Access Website I discovered this post. I tried to link it back to the original post on Access World Forums, however I couldn’t I find the post. I found one that looks similar, but I don’t think it is the correct one! I’m going to leave this post like it is for now and get back to it at a later date. Nothings wrong with the post other than the links back to the forum might not be correct… cheers Tony.

List Box Highlight a Default Selection 

List Box Highlight a Default Selection 

Video 1 (2:0)

This video is In answer to a specific question asked by Frank.

Frank Asked:- I need to select (highlight) the first item in a llstbox in order to ensure that a piece of code operates, but I cannot remember how to do this in code on the opening of the form obtaining the listbox. The form is called frmListRecd and the listbox is called lstRecd. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Set the listbox controls default value so that the list highlights the same row …

Video 1 (2:0)

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Access World Forums Post HERE:-

Highlight a Default Selection - Bullet Points

00:27 go to the list box properties
00:45 put something in the default value
00:47 a “2”
01:12 and you can see that item “2” is selected
01:26 the list box needs to be linked to a field in the underlying table
01:35 it won’t work if it’s not linked to a table because the value is not recorded (although I’m not sure that’s right!)

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