I have just come across what appears to be a glitch in MS Access, and I am not sure if there is a fix or not.
Maybe someone here has run into it.
I have a list box on a form with a large row set (over 2,187 rows). I have set the list box up with the "Multi Select" property of "Extended" which allows the users to use the [CTRL] and [SHIFT] keys, rather than clicking on every single value.
But, if the users select the entire list, and then deselect a value some where in the middle of the list box (by holding down [CTRL] and clicking on the value they don't want) and then take the focus off the list box, all the values below the value they de-selected automatically deselect. Even though before, they were in fact selected.
It is almost like a glitch, I can't think of any code to trap for it. I am just seeing if anyone else has run into it, and if so, if there is a fix.
Thank you,
T.J.
Maybe someone here has run into it.
I have a list box on a form with a large row set (over 2,187 rows). I have set the list box up with the "Multi Select" property of "Extended" which allows the users to use the [CTRL] and [SHIFT] keys, rather than clicking on every single value.
But, if the users select the entire list, and then deselect a value some where in the middle of the list box (by holding down [CTRL] and clicking on the value they don't want) and then take the focus off the list box, all the values below the value they de-selected automatically deselect. Even though before, they were in fact selected.
It is almost like a glitch, I can't think of any code to trap for it. I am just seeing if anyone else has run into it, and if so, if there is a fix.
Thank you,
T.J.