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Change "Find" Settings in Access 2007

In the 2003 version I was able to change the default "Look In" and
"Match" settings for the Find dialog box. I have looked all over 2007
and cannot find where to set the defaults.

Can anyone help?

Feb 13 '08 #1
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Go to:
Office Button | Access Options | Advanced
and set
Default find/replace behavior

Fase = exact match
General = any part
Start = start

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In the 2003 version I was able to change the default "Look In" and
"Match" settings for the Find dialog box. I have looked all over 2007
and cannot find where to set the defaults.

Can anyone help?
Feb 14 '08 #2
Thanks Allen!

My version of 2007 only has options for Fast Search, General Search
and Start of Field Search. Changing it to General Search seems to
have done the trick.
Feb 20 '08 #3

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