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Apr 25 2005, 02:09 PM
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UtterAccess Addict Posts: 177 From: NY |
I wanted to know is it possible to insert a TEXT BOX into a LABEL... For example, I'm creating this report that has this statment:
"This Letter will serve as a follow-up to Company Name letter of February 21, 2005 , and as a notice of cancellation." The bold text is the TEXT BOX and everything else in the quotes is related to the LABEL. |
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Apr 25 2005, 03:31 PM
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UtterAccess Guru Posts: 808 From: Near San Diego, CA |
Hi,
This is similar to a problem I had, so you might find this thread helpful, see last answer in particular. Regards, Chris |
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Apr 26 2005, 07:16 AM
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UtterAccess Addict Posts: 177 From: NY |
Oh I should have known it was that easy.... thanks.
CODE ="This letter will serve as a follow-up to the first letter dated " & [senddate02] & " testing concatenate." But now I just need the date field to in bold and display in this format "mmmm dd, yyyy" and not in this one "mm/dd/yy" - I might have to set up the format in the table or the query. Question: Does the unbound text box have a limit to the number of how many characters that can be used? For example is the max 255 ??? Or could I type up a whole letter in one box? |
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Apr 26 2005, 08:20 AM
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UtterAccess Addict Posts: 177 From: NY |
Hey Chris,
I was wondering, if I can't get this to work in MS Access - Maybe I could MailMerge the data into MS Word BUT is it possible to GROUP items together in a MailMerge? Thanks for your help. -Gil |
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