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Setting text in bold
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On a form I concatenate a Title, Forename and Surname field thus: name:Trim([title]&" "&[forename]&" "&[surname]) I would like the surname to appear in bold - is this possible please? Also I have another single field which has a forname and surname in the same field. Is it possible to make that surname into bold please? Thanks Alex |
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Setting text in bold
I think you would need to make them separate textboxes on the form.
As far as I know the textbox itself can be set to bold in it's entirety but not just pieces of it. |
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Setting text in bold
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 12:21:31 -0800 (PST), ghetto_banjo
wrote: Actually, A2007 has support for RTF built-in; simply set the Text Format property accordingly. -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP I think you would need to make them separate textboxes on the form. As far as I know the textbox itself can be set to bold in it's entirety but not just pieces of it. |
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Setting text in bold
Hi, and thanks for your post.
Surely the Text Format property will apply to the whole field wont it? I concatenate the three fields into one using a SQL query and in the resulting list I would like to just have the surname element in bold. Thanks Alex On 13/11/2009 05:48, in article , "Tom van Stiphout" wrote: On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 12:21:31 -0800 (PST), ghetto_banjo wrote: Actually, A2007 has support for RTF built-in; simply set the Text Format property accordingly. -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP I think you would need to make them separate textboxes on the form. As far as I know the textbox itself can be set to bold in it's entirety but not just pieces of it. |
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