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Old May 24th, 2010, 06:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Paul Kraemer
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Default bread association between label and text box

Hi,

I am using Access 2007. I created a report using the Wizard. Now I have
column labels in my page header section and I have associated text boxes in
my detail section. Sometimes I don't want the column label, but when I try
to delete them, I end up deleting both the column label and the text box.

Is there a way I can break this association so that I can delete the label
but leave the text box alone?

Thanks in advance,
Paul
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Old May 24th, 2010, 06:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Golfinray
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Default bread association between label and text box

Click on the text box, then the label, then delete the label. That should work.
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"Paul Kraemer" wrote:

Hi,

I am using Access 2007. I created a report using the Wizard. Now I have
column labels in my page header section and I have associated text boxes in
my detail section. Sometimes I don't want the column label, but when I try
to delete them, I end up deleting both the column label and the text box.

Is there a way I can break this association so that I can delete the label
but leave the text box alone?

Thanks in advance,
Paul
--
Paul Kraemer

 




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