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Old December 10th, 2009, 02:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
emc
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Default Split records in a form

I would like to split/bunch together records in a form. I have an Area field
and would like them to be collated together using this field so that I can
split them into areas and have them separated on the form by a line or boxing
round them. Is this possible? I have tried counting them but this only adds
in the total number of records I have below each record (my form is in
continuous view).

Any help as always from you is most appreciated.

emc
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Old December 10th, 2009, 03:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Golfinray
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Default Split records in a form

Try your grouping and sorting icon. You probably need a group header for
those you want to keep together.
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Milton Purdy
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State of Arkansas


"emc" wrote:

I would like to split/bunch together records in a form. I have an Area field
and would like them to be collated together using this field so that I can
split them into areas and have them separated on the form by a line or boxing
round them. Is this possible? I have tried counting them but this only adds
in the total number of records I have below each record (my form is in
continuous view).

Any help as always from you is most appreciated.

emc

 




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