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Text wrap in column headings
Can you tell me how to wrap text in column headings? I also need to know how
to wrap text in a cell. Thank you. |
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Text wrap in column headings
You cannot wrap the text in a table's datasheet view's column (field)
headings. You must use a form with textboxes, where you put the name of the field in the textbox, to do that. To "wrap" a textbox, you must insert the combination of carriage return and line feed characters into your data where you want the text to "wrap" -- i.e., make a new line. ACCESS does not automatically wrap a textbox. -- Ken Snell http://www.accessmvp.com/KDSnell/ "yoled333" u59936@uwe wrote in message news:a7c3fcc4ce560@uwe... Can you tell me how to wrap text in column headings? I also need to know how to wrap text in a cell. Thank you. |
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Text wrap in column headings
On Sun, 09 May 2010 22:18:47 GMT, "yoled333" u59936@uwe wrote:
Can you tell me how to wrap text in column headings? I also need to know how to wrap text in a cell. Thank you. Is this in an Excel spreadsheet (as the "cell" suggests)? If so try an Excel forum. If it's in an Access Table, be aware that tables are designed for data storage, not for display or editing; table datasheets are of very limited functionality. If you want to see data in a grid with a controllable header, consider basing a Report on the table, with Label controls in the report header (or its Page Header to have the headings come out on each page). To enter a multiline label, you can set its Caption property to first line CtrlEntersecond line holding down the Ctrl key while you press the Enter key; the same technique works putting data into a table field. -- John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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