thank you, i'll try this, but do you know what the # mean ? Why are there
different parts in the hypertext fields ?
GC


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de Joel
Envoyé : mercredi 20 décembre 2006 23:03
À : [email protected]
Objet : [ms_access] Re: hypertext fields



I noticed if I display a hyperlink field in a textbox with the "is 
hyperlink" set to false, the # characters appear. If you change the "is 
hyperlink" property of the textbox to true, the #'s disappear and the 
text becomes underlined/blue and is clickable.

Check the field design properties of the field in the table, the "Is 
hyperlink" property of the textbox to ensure they are appropriate.

Joel

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Clauss Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hello, 
> What do the # (diesis) characters in an hypertext field of a table 
(or on a
> form) mean ?
> Why are there sometimes two (one at the beginning, one at the end of 
the
> link), sometimes three (# text_part1# text_part2#) ?
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Gilbert Clauss
>



 



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