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How do I use italics inside an expression?

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ophelia134 - 28 Feb 2005 20:01 GMT
When building an expression to string together simple text fields, how do I
put one item in italics while leaving others normal?  I understand that I can
italicize the whole expression from the design view, but instead I only want
the first part of my expression to appear in italics.  Any hints?
fredg - 28 Feb 2005 21:42 GMT
> When building an expression to string together simple text fields, how do I
> put one item in italics while leaving others normal?  I understand that I can
> italicize the whole expression from the design view, but instead I only want
> the first part of my expression to appear in italics.  Any hints?

You can't, using Access as shipped.
You can purchase and install a RichTextFormat control or install a
free one available from
http://www.lebans.com/richtext.htm

Also see his MixedBoldPlain report
http://www.lebans.com/mixbold-plain.htm

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