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Old April 21st, 2006, 04:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Has anyone ever seen those pair of list boxes where the user selects items in
the left list box then click the button that has a to put it in to the
right list box, indicating that it's selected. It also has a symbol to
select all from the left list box. And last it has and to de-select
items in the right list box. Is the a control for this? Or are the [ ]
and [ ] just command buttons?
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Old April 21st, 2006, 04:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Yes, those are all just command buttons.

Sandra Daigle has a sample (named Select Records) at
http://www.daiglenet.com/MSAccess.htm

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Has anyone ever seen those pair of list boxes where the user selects items
in
the left list box then click the button that has a to put it in to the
right list box, indicating that it's selected. It also has a symbol to
select all from the left list box. And last it has and to de-select
items in the right list box. Is the a control for this? Or are the [
]

and [ ] just command buttons?



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Old April 21st, 2006, 04:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Check out Sandra Daigle's website. Specifically, look for 'Select Records'
at the bottom of the page. I believe this is what you're looking for.

http://www.daiglenet.com/MSAccess.htm

HTH,
Brian



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Has anyone ever seen those pair of list boxes where the user selects items
in
the left list box then click the button that has a to put it in to the
right list box, indicating that it's selected. It also has a symbol to
select all from the left list box. And last it has and to de-select
items in the right list box. Is the a control for this? Or are the [
]

and [ ] just command buttons?



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Old December 22nd, 2009, 06:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Default Is There a Control for a Certain Type of ListBox

Excellent sugg. Many tuhanks

"Brian Bastl" wrote:

Check out Sandra Daigle's website. Specifically, look for 'Select Records'
at the bottom of the page. I believe this is what you're looking for.

http://www.daiglenet.com/MSAccess.htm

HTH,
Brian



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Has anyone ever seen those pair of list boxes where the user selects items

in
the left list box then click the button that has a to put it in to the
right list box, indicating that it's selected. It also has a symbol to
select all from the left list box. And last it has and to de-select
items in the right list box. Is the a control for this? Or are the [
]

and [ ] just command buttons?




 




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