ACC: MultiSelect Property Works Differently Than Expected (135380)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Access for Windows 95 7.0
- Microsoft Access 97
This article was previously published under Q135380
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
SYMPTOMS
When you set the MultiSelect property of a list box to Simple or Extended,
the selection behavior may work differently than you expect. For example,
if the MultiSelect property is set to Simple, the SHIFT and CTRL keys have
no effect when you click individual items. Or, if the MultiSelect property
is set to Extended, you can use the SHIFT key and a mouse click to select a
contiguous group of items, but you lose the group when you release the
SHIFT key and then click an individual item.
Also, if the MultiSelect property of the list box is set to Simple or
Extended, the selections that are made in the list box are deselected
when you switch to Print Preview or you print the Form.
CAUSE
When the MultiSelect property is set to Simple, you can select multiple
items by clicking each item individually. The SHIFT and CTRL keys cannot
help you in selecting a group of items. When the MultiSelect property is
set to Extended, you can use SHIFT and a mouse click to select a contiguous
group of items. Or, you can use CTRL and a mouse click to select a non-
contiguous group of items. After you select a group using SHIFT and a mouse
click, you can retain the contiguous group and select additional non-
contiguous items using CTRL and a mouse click. If you use only a mouse
click after SHIFT and a mouse click or CTRL and a mouse click, you lose the
group selection.
STATUS
This behavior is by design.
REFERENCES
For more information about the MultiSelect property of a list box, search
for "MultiSelect," and then "MultiSelect property" using the Microsoft
Access 97 Help Index.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/28/2003 |
---|
Keywords: | kbprb KB135380 |
---|
|