R Rick Brandt Dec 11, 2004 #2 mcnewsxp said: any such critter with ms access 2003? Click to expand... Yep. Every ListBox has such a property. All you have to do is set it.
mcnewsxp said: any such critter with ms access 2003? Click to expand... Yep. Every ListBox has such a property. All you have to do is set it.
A Allen Browne Dec 11, 2004 #3 Yes, but you do not use it to store multiple values into one field in a table. Instead, create a related table and use a subform. For an example of how to use an unbound multi-select list box programmatically, see: Use a multi-select list box to filter a report at: http://members.iinet.net.au/~allenbrowne/ser-50.html
Yes, but you do not use it to store multiple values into one field in a table. Instead, create a related table and use a subform. For an example of how to use an unbound multi-select list box programmatically, see: Use a multi-select list box to filter a report at: http://members.iinet.net.au/~allenbrowne/ser-50.html
M mcnewsxp Dec 11, 2004 #4 any such critter with ms access 2003? Yep. Every ListBox has such a property. All you have to do is set it. Click to expand... sorry - i meant combobox. ?
any such critter with ms access 2003? Yep. Every ListBox has such a property. All you have to do is set it. Click to expand... sorry - i meant combobox. ?
D Duane Hookom Dec 11, 2004 #5 I see you began a new thread with this question. Please see replies in the newer thread.