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Hi,
I have a main form set up. On the main form, I have 4 subforms and some other textbox fields.
One of the fields of interest is the actual PK field where users find a PK by going "control f" and see what information is related to the PK.
I'm beginning to notice that you have to first click on the PK field in order to get the search box to find which PK it is you are looking for. Sometimes this requires physically moving the cursor from the subform(i have 4 subforms on the main main) and clicking on a textbox on the mainform to enable search on the mainform field.
If the cursor is in the subform, and if you go control f, it won't look in the main for by default.
Is there a way to get around this? ideally, if you click on control f, it automatically searches at least on the main form.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
I have a main form set up. On the main form, I have 4 subforms and some other textbox fields.
One of the fields of interest is the actual PK field where users find a PK by going "control f" and see what information is related to the PK.
I'm beginning to notice that you have to first click on the PK field in order to get the search box to find which PK it is you are looking for. Sometimes this requires physically moving the cursor from the subform(i have 4 subforms on the main main) and clicking on a textbox on the mainform to enable search on the mainform field.
If the cursor is in the subform, and if you go control f, it won't look in the main for by default.
Is there a way to get around this? ideally, if you click on control f, it automatically searches at least on the main form.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.