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Creating a search form

Asked by finpjenn in Access Forms, Access Architecture/Design

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Hi

I have a MS Access 2003 database with a single table (tblBasicData) and I would like to create a form where I can search by a number of fields, preferably not using combo boxes, but ideally unbound text boxes.

I would like to search for a record by a surname, date of birth, post code, customer reference etc, then for a list of results to appear, and for the user to click the appropriate search result and for the record to be displayed. When performing a search, I would like it so that the user can enter the first part of a post code for example, or the first few letters of a search term, and everying be returned beginning with those search terms.

I am completely new at this, so if you could be as less technical as you can, it would be appreciated.

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Zones: Access Forms, Access Architecture/Design
Tags: Access 2003
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