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Old August 21st, 2006, 10:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
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I have a table that stores standard, basic HTML (for boilerplate usage)
and need to display it on a report as formatted text, not HTML tags. I
tried using the "Microsoft Web Browser" control and setting the
innertext property, but that errored out. It appears to work fine in a
form, but not a report. I used to use RTF text, but now want/need to
use HTML instead.

Is there a control (or workaround) that will display formatted HTML in
a report?

Thanks,
Randy

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Old August 22nd, 2006, 12:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
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Default Viewing HTML in a report

Sorry, AFAIK the answer is no.

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I have a table that stores standard, basic HTML (for boilerplate usage)
and need to display it on a report as formatted text, not HTML tags. I
tried using the "Microsoft Web Browser" control and setting the
innertext property, but that errored out. It appears to work fine in a
form, but not a report. I used to use RTF text, but now want/need to
use HTML instead.

Is there a control (or workaround) that will display formatted HTML in
a report?

Thanks,
Randy



 




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