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Please tell me how to accommodate 16 address instead of 8

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Kutty - 03 Dec 2005 12:13 GMT
Please tell me how to accommodatte 16 address instead of 8 in a report.
I have more than 100 address in data base.  Please comment.

a.kutty@mobily.com.sa
Arvin Meyer [MVP] - 03 Dec 2005 12:27 GMT
Instead of storing addresses in separate fields, store them in one field
with a row for each. Then you can display them in a subform.
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> Please tell me how to accommodatte 16 address instead of 8 in a report.
> I have more than 100 address in data base.  Please comment.
>
> a.kutty@mobily.com.sa
Kutty - 04 Dec 2005 12:27 GMT
I have made one with 12 address in a page.  But that is not with subform.  I
just want to know how can I know the adjustment tools from Report Design
View?  Such as how many addresses are there, how many rowses are there and
how many pages are there etc?  Please tell me
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> Instead of storing addresses in separate fields, store them in one field
> with a row for each. Then you can display them in a subform.
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> > a.kutty@mobily.com.sa
 
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