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replyReply Wed 20 Feb 2008, 16:17Delegate Jody said...

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Field Headers

Access is not keen on dates as field headers - is there a way round this to keep date fields in the correct formats?

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replyReply Tue 18 Mar 2008, 11:26Trainer Pete said...

RE: Field Headers

Hi Jody, Thank you for your post, in response to your question, I have racked my brain and also gone through many reference books but I cannot find a way that you can use dates effectively as field headers the only thing I can suggest is that you use a text field and have your dates as text rather than as a date field, how useful this would be in your case I dont really know. Sorry cant be more helpful, best regards Pete.

 

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