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Apr 6 2009, 06:43 PM
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![]() Utter A-fishin'-ado Posts: 16,440 From: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA . . . ><((((°> |
Ever wanted make a standard textbox control behave more like a Word document? This is a "cheaters" way to mimic a TAB key inserted into a control (in this case, a Memo field).
Instead of a TAB character, it insert four spaces (number of spaces can be adjusted with code) at the current cursor location. I call it a pseudo-TAB. The attached database illustrates the method. Enjoy.
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-------------------- Walter Niesz | Microsoft Access MVP | Link Library
"By iron, iron itself is sharpened. So one man sharpens the face of another." |
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