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Format Function in Expression Builder
I have the following code:
=Format$([month] & "/01/" & [year],"mmmm yyyy",0,0) Which returns: January 2010 I want it to return: January 2010 How can I accomplish this? I have tried inserting spaces between mmmm and yyyyy, but I cannot get the result I am looking for. Could someone tell me how to make these two things appear on a sepereate line? Thanks. |
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Format Function in Expression Builder
Why not just use two controls?
Otherwise try: =MonthName([Month]) & chr(13) & chr(10) & [Year] -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "nctl" wrote: I have the following code: =Format$([month] & "/01/" & [year],"mmmm yyyy",0,0) Which returns: January 2010 I want it to return: January 2010 How can I accomplish this? I have tried inserting spaces between mmmm and yyyyy, but I cannot get the result I am looking for. Could someone tell me how to make these two things appear on a sepereate line? Thanks. |
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