RTF2 problems

J

joliu2001

Hi all,

I used Stephen Lebans' RTF2 in my Access Report. I've also embedded Mr.
Lebans' codes to enable the textbox to grow or shrink accordingly to
contain the text. The strange thing is: the textbox will grow properly
sometimes, but in the case there is a lot of memo or text, it won't
grow big enough to contain all the text. It ususally will stop at page
1 or 2.

In addition, I copy and paste charts into my rich textbox. However,
sometimes the charts would get cut in half. The first half would show
up at the bottom of one page, and the next half would show up at the
top of the next page. Is it possible to fix it so that the whole chart
will show up on one page?

Can someone please help me with these 2 issues. Thanks!!

Peter
 
S

Stephen Lebans

All ActiveX controls on an Access form/report are limited to a max size of
32K TWIPS(22.75 inches). The only workaround is to cut up your data into one
or two page chunks.

There's not much you can do about the chart or image being cut off at
thebottom of the page. You nee dto ensure that the section height available
on the current page is sufficient to allow it to display your chart in full.
You can do this in the Format event if you know the final height of your
chart.

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HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.
 
J

joliu2001

Mr. Lebans,

I greatly appreciate your response to my questions. If you can, would
you also take a look of my previous posting titled "How to email
Stephen Lebans' rich text without the formatting codes"? If you would
let me know your opinion of the issue, it would be of great help.
Thanks!

Peter
 
S

Stephen Lebans

Sorry, I have no experience with programmatically creating RTF encoded
EMail.

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HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.
 

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