There is an example database you can download in this article:
Find as you type - Filter forms with each keystroke
at:
http://allenbrowne.com/AppFindAsUType.html
Import it into your database, and copy the combo and text box to your form.
You can then choose which field you want to search from the combo (taxlot,
number, street address, or keyword), and type the value you want to find
into the text box.
--
Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia.
Tips for Access users -
http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.
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>I have created an Access database that houses information for 2000
> properties. In this database, the user can search properties by taxlot
> number or street address. I would like them to be able to search the
> form (called 'Mainpage') by keyword. For example, the property
> located at 170 SOUTH OREGON STREET is also known as the Brunner
> Building and the Old Library. Ideally, I would like them to be able to
> search "Brunner," "Old," "Library," etc. and the form for
> the 170 SOUTH OREGON STREET would appear. So, I have created a field
> (called 'Search' that is located on Mainpage) that has a string of
> all the words that each individual property could be called.
>
> Others have told me to create a query with criteria and then link it to
> the form. Something went awry there... As a self-taught novice, I
> cannot seem to understand what is going wrong and what I have to do to
> get this to work.
>
> One told me to utilize the 'After Update' Command, but, again,
> things did not work out.
>
> Does anyoneknow how might be the easiest way to create this keyword
> search?