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blyxx86
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I try to search for problems before I post, but the results often returned are far outside of the scope of what I actually am dealing with. For example, I search for "SQL Statement structure" and I get various results ranging from Access to XML, but usually other things in the middle. If I put "Access" in the search terms as well, It narrows down the results a little, but not a lot.

Basically, is there a way to search just the MS Access Forum?
Dec 1 '06 #1
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NeoPa
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Sorry Blyxx86, there's not.
The search depends on the appropriateness of the titles used by the members.
Just scan through the list - most of them are titled 'Question' or 'Please help' or such like helpful phrases :(.
Dec 1 '06 #2
NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
In case there's a more helpful answer available, I'll move this post to the Techie Talk section.
Dec 1 '06 #3
MMcCarthy
14,534 Expert Mod 8TB
I try to search for problems before I post, but the results often returned are far outside of the scope of what I actually am dealing with. For example, I search for "SQL Statement structure" and I get various results ranging from Access to XML, but usually other things in the middle. If I put "Access" in the search terms as well, It narrows down the results a little, but not a lot.

Basically, is there a way to search just the MS Access Forum?
Not at the moment. But there is a lot of development on this site and I will suggest it.

In the meantime, try using (SQL "Access Forum") in your seach. It should restrict the return better than just using Access.

Mary
Dec 1 '06 #4
blyxx86
256 100+
Not at the moment. But there is a lot of development on this site and I will suggest it.

In the meantime, try using (SQL "Access Forum") in your seach. It should restrict the return better than just using Access.

Mary
Thank you both.
Dec 1 '06 #5

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