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Hepzibuh - 31 Aug 2004 17:41 GMT
A co-worker has a long heading title for a column in an Access
database she's designing.  She wants to use the whole title but
doesn't want a wide column.  Is there any way she can have a two line
heading?
Brendan Reynolds - 31 Aug 2004 17:53 GMT
Not in a table, query, or datasheet view form, no. She can, of course, do so
in a non-datasheet form or in a report.

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> A co-worker has a long heading title for a column in an Access
> database she's designing.  She wants to use the whole title but
> doesn't want a wide column.  Is there any way she can have a two line
> heading?
 
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