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How do I get wordwrap in table view of MS Access?
I recently imported a database in to MS Access, and would like to view all of
the data on one page. Is it possible to set up a column to use wordwrap to enable this? |
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No: you need to use textboxes on a form.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 20:33:01 -0800, "Tim Sherman" Tim wrote: I recently imported a database in to MS Access, and would like to view all of the data on one page. Is it possible to set up a column to use wordwrap to enable this? -- John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP] Please respond in the newgroup and not by email. |
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NO
-----Original Message----- I recently imported a database in to MS Access, and would like to view all of the data on one page. Is it possible to set up a column to use wordwrap to enable this? . |
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