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Making a Two-Lined Column Header ??
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GBL
2003-12-22 19:42:16 UTC
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Hi Guys:
Over a year ago, I got a valid answer to this question of creating a
two-line header but, as usual, I promptly forgot it. I think it had
something to do with the Shift or Alt or Control keys when typing the
header. Anyone out there remember?
Thanks in Advance.
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Best Regards,
GBL Ô¿Ô
Evi
2003-12-22 19:51:23 UTC
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I hope you mean two lines in a report header rather than in a table or
you'll get my 'Tables Aren't for Printing' speech.

If you do mean a control in a report or form then press Shift then Enter.

Evi
Post by GBL
Over a year ago, I got a valid answer to this question of creating a
two-line header but, as usual, I promptly forgot it. I think it had
something to do with the Shift or Alt or Control keys when typing the
header. Anyone out there remember?
Thanks in Advance.
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Best Regards,
GBL Ô¿Ô
GBL
2003-12-22 20:15:07 UTC
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Hi Evi:
I guess you'd better give me the speech 'cause I haven't gotten into
forms or reports yet. Be gentle... : -)
If you have the answer for a two line header in a table I'd appreciate
it.

Best Regards,
Bruce
Post by Evi
I hope you mean two lines in a report header rather than in a table or
you'll get my 'Tables Aren't for Printing' speech.
If you do mean a control in a report or form then press Shift then Enter.
Evi
Post by GBL
Over a year ago, I got a valid answer to this question of creating a
two-line header but, as usual, I promptly forgot it. I think it had
something to do with the Shift or Alt or Control keys when typing the
header. Anyone out there remember?
Thanks in Advance.
--
Best Regards,
GBL Ô¿Ô
Evi
2003-12-22 21:51:56 UTC
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Don't know a way to do much with tables. They are very limited and were only
made to hold data. They are not much use for anything else, even inputting
data which forms can do so much better.

I'm always gentle though :)

Give reports a try. Click on the table or query, go to Insert, Report and
choose Report Wizard so that you can choose the stuff you want in your
report and you can have your 2 line header (tempt! tempt!).

They take longer to set up but it will be well worth it and if you get stuck
with any aspect, just write back. And you will look so cooool if you print
off a report rather than a table.
Evi
Post by GBL
I guess you'd better give me the speech 'cause I haven't gotten into
forms or reports yet. Be gentle... : -)
If you have the answer for a two line header in a table I'd appreciate
it.
Best Regards,
Bruce
Post by Evi
I hope you mean two lines in a report header rather than in a table or
you'll get my 'Tables Aren't for Printing' speech.
If you do mean a control in a report or form then press Shift then Enter.
Evi
Post by GBL
Over a year ago, I got a valid answer to this question of creating a
two-line header but, as usual, I promptly forgot it. I think it had
something to do with the Shift or Alt or Control keys when typing the
header. Anyone out there remember?
Thanks in Advance.
--
Best Regards,
GBL Ô¿Ô
Wayne Morgan
2003-12-22 19:53:13 UTC
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Wayne Morgan
Microsoft Access MVP
Post by GBL
Over a year ago, I got a valid answer to this question of creating a
two-line header but, as usual, I promptly forgot it. I think it had
something to do with the Shift or Alt or Control keys when typing the
header. Anyone out there remember?
Thanks in Advance.
--
Best Regards,
GBL Ô¿Ô
Wayne Morgan
2003-12-22 19:54:04 UTC
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Probably Shift+Enter.
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Wayne Morgan
Microsoft Access MVP
Post by GBL
Over a year ago, I got a valid answer to this question of creating a
two-line header but, as usual, I promptly forgot it. I think it had
something to do with the Shift or Alt or Control keys when typing the
header. Anyone out there remember?
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