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ActiveX control for formatting

 
 
Christie Sorenson
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      24th Jan 2005
I am working on a custom post form and I am pulling some
information from my database. This information is multi-
line, multi-column. There is not a fixed number of rows.
It can be anywhere from 1 to 25 and about six columns.
One of the columns is a large text field. I do not want
this data to be editable, I only want it for display. I
have considered putting it all into a nicely space
seperated read-only textbox, but that would be a bit of a
pain. Is there an activex control for what I need to do
here? Even an html based textbox would work (I can't use
the message field as it's already being used)

I have posted this on Sue's site and been referred to the
Microsoft Office Spreadsheet Control which looks like it
would work. I'm just looking for other options in case I
can't get the okay to install Excel on everyones computers.

Thanks again,
Christie
 
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