[AccessD] Highlighting a word within a memo field on a form

Hewson, Jim JHewson at nciinc.com
Mon Jan 26 09:08:14 CST 2009


Which version are you using?
In A2007, the Memo field text format can be set to Rich Text, which will
allow bold and underlining.
In previous versions, the use of a third party add-in is required, such
as FMS Total Access Memo.
I've used the FMS product for A2000 and it works well.

Jim
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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Klos, Susan
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 8:22 AM
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Subject: [AccessD] Highlighting a word within a memo field on a form

I am working with a missionary who is translating the Bible into a
foreign language.  I have 3 forms-one main form, with a sub-form which
also has a sub-form.  The sub sub-form has a reference to a Bible verse
and then the Bible verse written in the foreign language.  The Bible
verse is a memo type field because the length is too long for a text
field.  He wants to be able to underline or highlight key words within
the verse.  Any ideas how to do this?  

 

Susan Klos

Senior Database Analyst

Florida Department of Education

Evaluation and Reporting Office

Phone: 850.245.0708

email: susan.klos at fldoe.org <mailto:susan.klos at fldoe.org> 

 

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