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Old June 8th, 2004, 11:06 PM
murtaza
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hi there,

can some one tell me how can i adjust the field name and data field automatiacally while creating a form in a datasheet view or tabular vew. it adjusts the field name length automatically if i select the "justification" from the design vew but not in tabular vew, field names on the top r not visible and i've to adjust the field lenght in the design vew whcih i dont want


i hope i am able to define my question properly?

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Old June 9th, 2004, 03:06 AM
Larry Linson
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The Wizards will give you a _start_ on your design of Forms and Reports. But
that is all you can expect, a start. If the data is minimal so that there is
plenty of space, you'll generate something more usable than if there is lots
of data so there is not enough space. But, I always plan on doing _some_
manual moving and adjusting.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP

"murtaza" wrote in message
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hi there,

can some one tell me how can i adjust the field name and data field

automatiacally while creating a form in a datasheet view or tabular vew. it
adjusts the field name length automatically if i select the "justification"
from the design vew but not in tabular vew, field names on the top r not
visible and i've to adjust the field lenght in the design vew whcih i dont
want


i hope i am able to define my question properly?



 




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