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How do I get a field to wrap text in access?
when generating a report, I need to wrap text within a field, how do I do that?
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Hi George.
If the field is a text box, you can open the field properties and on the Format tab set Can Grow to Yes. If it is a label (title etc), use Shift and Enter to wrap the text within the box. CJ "George" wrote in message ... when generating a report, I need to wrap text within a field, how do I do that? |
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Set the text box Can Grow property to Yes.
-- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "George" wrote in message ... when generating a report, I need to wrap text within a field, how do I do that? |
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