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Rich Text By Richard Rost 3 years ago Rich Text Formatting in Forms & Reports In this video, I'm going to show you how to use Rich Text Formatting in your Microsoft Access forms and reports. We'll take the Letter Writer database from a previous TechHelp video and convert it to Rich Text so we can change colors, fonts, add bold, underline, and more. Heath from Price, Utah (a Platinum Member) asks: I'm using your Letter Writer database from a previous TechHelp to send correspondence to my customers. It's very useful. Thank you. Is there any way I can add formatted text to the report, kind of like how you can format text in Microsoft Word? It would be nice to add some color, change the font, bold, and things like that. MembersMembers will learn how to strip out any rich text formatting (RTF) or HTML tags from the rich text field if you want to send just the plain text to someone, export it, etc. PLUS you'll have access to the original video's Extended Cut too where we develop the ability to load pre-made letter templates complete with mail merge codes.
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Keywords: TechHelp Access rich text, RTF, HTML tags, microsoft word, formatted text, plain text, plaintext, create a rich text field, RichText, TextFormat, text format, adding rich text formatting, access rich text, work with rich text, wysiwyg, rich text editor, r PermaLink Rich Text in Microsoft Access |