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Old 05-12-2011, 03:04 PM   #1
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The other day I was working on a report where I wanted to build a sentence that included multiple fields from a record but I wanted to use rich text formatting to provide contrast. My scenario was pretty simple in that I wanted a bold title with a date trailing it. Some think like: This was a great book, reviewed on 1/12/2007 My problem was both fields were pulled from normal text fields and I wanted the data to trail immediately after the variable length title. Here is how I made it work inside Access. Add a control to the form/report. Change the control's Text Format property to Rich Text. Construct simple HTML in the control source. Mine looked something like:

="<div><strong>" & [Summary] & "</strong>, <font color=""#A5A5A5""><em> reviewed on " & [ReviewDate] & "</em></font></div>" For a number of reasons the rich text control doesn't support the full range of HTML but rather a limited subset of HTML focused around formatting text. If you stick to the list of HTML tags and attributes below you should be safe: <font face="Arial Black" size=3 color="#A5A5A5" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR:#FFFF00">
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<em>
<u>
<br>
<div align=right dir=RTL>
<blockquote>
<ol> and <li> for number
<ul> and <li> for bulleted lists One gotcha you have to work around is handling quotes around attributes. Technically speaking all attributes in HTML should be surrounded by quotes. To have the string evaluate by the expression service to something that gets passed to the rich text control with the right syntax you need to use double quotes for any quote. In the example above <font color=""#A5A5A5""> will evaluate to <font color="#A5A5A5">. Alan Browne has published a good article for new users on Quotations marks within quotes. Lastly,Office Standard 2010 Key, there is a quick way to generate the HTML you need and make sure it is compliant with the Rich Text control. Create a test table with one rich text control field on it. Create a simple form with two controls bound to the rich text field. Change one of the text boxes to Text Format = Plain Text. Now you can see the formatted version and the HTML. Enjoy! <div
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Old 05-12-2011, 03:23 PM   #2
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Getting Comfortable Wearing Clubwear Dresses
Getting Comfortable Wearing Clubwear Dresses by Chris Bennett
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If you've read many of my posts you'll already know that I'm all about pushing your limits. You'll also know that I'm talking mainly about pushing your fashion limits. In other words, you can probably wear swimwear corset tops, lingerie, and outer clothing that's way more wild than you think you can. If you're not doing this corset tops, you are missing out on a ton of fun corset tops! Join me in ditching our inhibitions and enjoying all the hot fashions we can wear. Now that we've got that out of the way, let's take a look at my favorite style for the dance floor or the club -- clubwear dresses!
No doubt about it - clubwear dresses are meant to be ######y, to attract attention, and to be lot of fun to wear. And the sure do all that and more. There's more good news - they are not that expensive, especially if you shop around on-line. The choices are great corset tops, the styles range from the mildly provocative to the "not wearable in public," and then fun you can have with these little gems is beyond belief!
Some of the styles include:
Two-piece halter top and micro skirt with or without waist cincher
Mini-dresses either in metallic materials or covered in sequins
Long dresses with slits and v-neck plunges
Two-piece shorts sets with the bottom typically a pair of hot pants
Mini-skirts that are worn with a variety of tops
In most of the styles there is enough variety so that you can pick out the outfit that will be perfect for you next night at the club.
Okay, so you are still wondering if clubwear dresses are for you, especially the really hot ones? Here's your solution. Get together with a couple of your friends and each of you buy one and wear it to the club or on the dance floor. There's strength in numbers, right? Girls supporting each other, right?? And forget about what other girls might be saying about your group. Don't let a bunch of jealous ******* steal your fun!!!
My favorite? Metallic mini-dresses. With the length a bit on the short side. How about you? Have I convinced you to explore this awesome fashion style? I hope so!
Chris

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Chris is a fashion fanantic who enjoys writing about women's fashions at sites like Clubwear Dresses and Leather Underwear.
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