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The following list shows a few of the more important and commonly used text box properties:. Name You should give your text box a short, meaningful name so that you can easily tell what data it contains. This makes it easy to refer to the text box in expressions that you might use in other text boxes.
Some database developers prefer to add a prefix, such as txt , to text box names so that they can easily distinguish text boxes from other types of controls—for example, txtFirstName or txtAddress. When you create a bound text box by dragging a field from the Field List pane, Access uses the field name as the text box name. This usually works well, but if you plan to edit the Control Source property and create an expression, it is a good idea to first change the text box name so that it is different from the field name.
Otherwise, Access might be unable to determine whether you are referring to the text box or to the field in the table. For example, suppose you have a report containing a text box named First Name, which is bound to a table field named First Name. If you want to trim any spaces that might precede the value in the First Name field, you might set the Control Source property of the text box to:.
However, this results in Error appearing in the text box, because Access cannot determine whether the expression is referring to the field or to the text box. To fix this problem, rename the text boxes so that they have unique names.
Control Source This property determines whether the text box is bound, unbound, or calculated. If the value in the Control Source property box is the name of a field in a table, the text box is bound to that field. If the value in Control Source is an expression, the text box is a calculated text box. Doing this allows you to apply multiple formatting styles to the text contained in the text box. For example, you can apply bold formatting to one word and underlining to another.
Can Grow This property is particularly helpful on reports for text boxes that are bound to Short Text or Long Text fields. The default setting is No. If there is too much text to display in the text box, the text is truncated cut off. However, if you set the value of the Can Grow property box to Yes , the text box automatically adjusts its vertical size to print or preview all the data that it contains.
Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Next, you can access the Windows Timeline to see a recent history of documents, web pages, and other files. To do this from the Search window, delete your search term to go back to the main window and click the link for Manage History. Now, let's look at some ways to customize and control the Search tool.
First, you can free up space on the Taskbar by shrinking the Search field into an icon. You'll now have to click the Search icon to use the search field, but you have more room for other Taskbar icons.
To revert back, return to the Search menu item and change the selection to Show Search Box. For your next step, you should review the Search settings, especially now that Search is no longer joined at the hip with Cortana.
To do this, click in the Search field, click on the ellipsis icon in the upper right, and then select Search Settings. Alternatively, open Settings and click on the setting for Search. Here, you can start by customizing the search results to include or exclude adult content. Next, you can enable or disable Search's ability to find content from any cloud-based services you use, such as Outlook and OneDrive. Then, you can enable or disable Search's ability to view your device and search history.
You can also click on the link to Search history settings to display a web page where you can view and delete your search history for privacy reasons Figure E.
Next, click on the category for Searching Windows. Here, you can customize what type of content gets indexed by Windows for search purposes Figure F. The Classic option searches only your libraries and desktop. To use this option but modify the search locations, click on the link to Customize Search Locations Here. That opens the Control Panel applet for Indexing Options where you can add or remove locations to be indexed Figure G.
Under Excluded Folders, you can add a folder that you don't want indexed by clicking on the button to Add An Excluded Folder and then selecting the folder.
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