Paul - many thanks for your prompt reply but, as a relative beginner using Approach, I do not seem able to incorporate your suggestions into my macro.
My current macro reads as follows:
View - Switch to Find Banking
Find - & pause for input ( on the Find Banking form, user selects a banking batch number from the drop-down list for the PAYTS database)
Find - using stored find 'balpd' (a basic find looking for records in the PAYTS database with the letter 'b' as the first letter in the Notes field
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I shall be grateful if you could set out how I should amend my macro to fit your suggestion. When I tried to amend it myself by inserting a 'Find - Again and pause for input' after the first 'Find - & pause for input', I seemed to be stuck on the first view into which the user had already inserted the banking batch reference so there was no opportunity to invoke the stored find mentioned in my macro above
Your suggestion continues:
'Note you must create the first (named) find on the view, not with the Find Asst, if you wish the user to enter further conditions on the view and not into the Asst.'
I was confused by this as my first find is not a named find but by user input. Also I do not understand how to 'create the . . . . . find on the view' - or on which view.
As you will see from my macro above, I was trying to minimise input by the user. Is it not possible to invoke the stored 'balpd' find automatically once the user has selected the banking batch reference and pressed Return?
I am sorry I have to ask you to assist me further but can assure you your help is very much appreciated.
Many thanks
TonyG57