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variable field width and editing in subform.
So I did all that below, but now I want to edit info in the form view. I have
an invoice form, and within is a subform for the address, city, state, zip etc.., the subform in the form view displays information I want, but does not allow me to edit or alter information. How can I enable this? Answer Subject: How do I set length (not height) of a control to grow in Access? 6/15/2005 12:29 PM PST By: Rick B In: microsoft.public.access.forms Then put them into an unbound text box like this.... = ([StreetNumber] + " ") & [Street] & " " & [City] & ", " & [State] & " " & [ZipCode] -- Rick B "Melman" wrote in message ... I know I can set the height of a control to grow, but what about the length? An example of what I want to do: I am creating an address form from a database where the street number, street, city, zip code, etc. are in different fields but I want them to appear consequetively on the form. I want them to run cleanly together and figure an expanding or shrinking control length would allow me to place my controls and then have them adjust on the form as needed for each record. Is this even possible? |
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