how do i make text appear in reverse? ie in mirror image

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database program in Office Professional. It appears your question may not
be related to these subjects. The Microsoft help system is not all that
clear and may have misdirected you here.

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It sounds like you need some sort of graphic program.
 
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 07:37:01 -0800, kirstyjm wrote:

!ylper ot ysub ot m'I ,liame eht fo ydob eht ni txet ruoy ecalp ot
yzal oot er'uoy fI
 
Public Function ReverseText(strIn As String) As String
Dim strOut As String
Dim i As Integer

For i = Len(strIn) To 1 Step -1
strOut = strOut & Mid(strIn, i, 1)
Next

ReverseText = strOut

End Function
 
"fredg" wrote in message:
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 07:37:01 -0800, kirstyjm wrote:

!ylper ot ysub ot m'I ,liame eht fo ydob eht ni txet ruoy ecalp ot
yzal oot er'uoy fI

<vbg>

......Ok, it took me a minute to figure that one out.
 
Of course, that just reverses the order... it doesn't reverse the letter
itself < g >
 
I knew something was missing!

--
HTH
Dan Artuso, Access MVP


Ken Snell said:
Of course, that just reverses the order... it doesn't reverse the letter
itself < g >
 
LOL. Appropriate reply!

Check your spelling, though. Spell-check doesn't work in this case! <bg>
 
Would spell-check catch that in any case, Van?

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

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Van T. Dinh said:
LOL. Appropriate reply!

Check your spelling, though. Spell-check doesn't work in this case! <bg>
 
We are waiting for you to develop the smarter spell-checker software than
what is available at the moment.

You sound like the man for the job, ala Pierre de Fermat - "Prince of
Amateur" in Men of Mathematics by E.T. Bell. (Someone told me that Access is
your hobby - besides wines, I guess - and not what you earn your living
from. Is it true?)
 
Van T. Dinh said:
We are waiting for you to develop the smarter spell-checker software than
what is available at the moment.

You sound like the man for the job, ala Pierre de Fermat - "Prince of
Amateur" in Men of Mathematics by E.T. Bell. (Someone told me that Access
is
your hobby - besides wines, I guess - and not what you earn your living
from. Is it true?)

Yeah, it's true. I occasionally build utilities for others at work, and
often (usually?) use Access to do this, but I'm technically not a developer
anymore (Not sure I ever officially was one...<g>)

OTOH, they did pull me into a development project last year because they
wanted to keep it off the official project radar...
 
That why I wrote 'ala Pierre de Fermat - "Prince of Amateur"'. Fermat is
just an amazing non-mathematician.

Is the smarter spell checker ready yet? <smile>
 

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