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Memo Fields

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replyReply Fri 24 Apr 2009, 09:53Delegate Clare said...

Clare has attended:
Access Introduction course

Memo Fields

Hello.

I have an Access question that I hope that you can help with. I have two memo fields in an access document that are both filled with data. I would like to merge these two memo fields so that the data appears together in one field. How can I do this?

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replyReply Fri 24 Apr 2009, 12:57Trainer Jacob said...

RE: Memo Fields

Hi Clare

Thanks for your post. There are several ways to achieve your requirement.

Route 1: Develop your Access skills to VBA level by attending our Access training courses, this will be 4 days worth of course attendance.

for further information on these courses please click here

Route 2: 1 day consultancy with a trainer at your offices to develop the solution for you, please note that the session is not aimed at raising your skill levels, just to complete the job, should you wish to learn along side the trainer this will naturally take more time.

I hope this will suffice and any further questions please let us know.

regards

Jacob

replyReply Fri 24 Apr 2009, 13:19Delegate Clare said...

RE: Memo Fields

Thank you Jacob,

But this does not really answer my question. Are you saying I have to go on four days training to merge two memo fields? Is there no advice you can provide me on how to do this?

Perhaps Rajeev, who has answered my previous queries would be able to help?

Thanks for your time.

replyReply Mon 27 Apr 2009, 10:43Trainer Jacob said...

RE: Memo Fields

Hi Clare

Sorry my post did not meet with a quick fix you were looking for.
I did consult with my collegue on this who is an Access developer and we didn't see a quick solution to your request.
Regards

Jacob

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