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Old June 3rd, 2004, 07:58 PM
Fred Boer
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Default Can "Filter for:" be used from non-shortcut menu?

Hi!

I agree that comboboxes with autocomplete are effective, and I have a number
of forms which use comboboxes to enter search terms for just that reason.
However, this particular form is one in which I want to give the advanced
user the full range of Access filtering capabilities. It is only the pesky
"Filter for:" I am struggling with...

Cheers!
Fred

"Jim/Chris" wrote in message
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One of my applications is used by a visually impaired
person. I utilize combo boxes to filter the data. He
likes it because of the auto complete option available with
combo boxes.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
Hello!

My application is used by blind and visually impaired

students. I like to
avoid the use of shortcut menus, and put everthing in a

standard menu bar
for easy accessibility. I have recently created a form

which allows for the
use of the standard Access Filter/Sort/Find capabilities.

I *want* to add
the "Filter for:" command to my custom menu bar, however,

I find working
with custom command bars one of the most confusing aspects

of Access. I have
been hacking away at it for a while, but I am beginning to

wonder if "Filter
for:" will even *work* from a standard menu bar. I mean,

Access doesn't
include it in the built-in menu...

1. Can "Filter for:" be placed on a custom menu bar (i.e.

not a shortcut
menu)?
2. If so, where can I find it in the list of available

commands so that I
can drag it to my custom menu bar? I can't seem to find it...

Thanks so much!

Fred Boer


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