Solved Continuous form filter (1 Viewer)

Jake2

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Hello,
Several years ago, I was comfortable using Access; I didn't consider myself a guru, but was able to get done what I needed to get done. Now, that is no longer the case since I retired some time ago and am trying to use Access for some personal record keeping.

I seem to recall that I was able to use a filter in a continuous form and have the results in that very same form rather than a query datasheet. I realize that I can achieve my results using commands within the ribbon, but I would rather use a button click-event if I can. Is such a filter still available in Access 365 or do I need to settle for the ribbon?

Any refresher information will be appreciated.

Cheers,
Jake
 

MarkK

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Check out the Access.Form.Filter property.
 

Jake2

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Perfect! The answer was far simpler than I made it out to be. Much Thanks! Have a great day!
 

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