Using Built-In Find Feature 
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 Using Built-In Find Feature

When searching records on a form, it is often useful to
use the built-in find feature.  However, when using the
feature, it displays both the "find" and the "find and
replace", each on its own tab, and that allows the user to
perform global replaces of data.  What I want to do is to
be able to call the built-in find and hide the replace
tab, so people can only use the find portion of the
feature.  Does anyone know how ?  Thank you.

Rodney M. Gabriel



Sat, 30 Apr 2005 04:44:00 GMT  
 Using Built-In Find Feature
Yes, see

[ http://www.mvps.org/access/general/gen0039.htm ]

 -- Dev


Quote:
> When searching records on a form, it is often useful to
> use the built-in find feature.  However, when using the
> feature, it displays both the "find" and the "find and
> replace", each on its own tab, and that allows the user to
> perform global replaces of data.  What I want to do is to
> be able to call the built-in find and hide the replace
> tab, so people can only use the find portion of the
> feature.  Does anyone know how ?  Thank you.

> Rodney M. Gabriel



Tue, 03 May 2005 05:30:33 GMT  
 
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