Showing comparison w/out usning columns.

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misschanda via AccessMonster.com

I have a form that has information for different Products as they relate to
certain properties. In the end I would like to compare 3 of the products in a
report. Currently I have the divided the report into three columns; however,
all of the properities repeat. I would Like to have the properites show once
and all of the results for each of the 3 different Products are shown on the
report.

Does anyone have any suggestions.
Thanks
LA
 
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This is a bit of a stretch but do you only want to display the labels for
your text boxes once while displaying 3 columns of the text boxes? If so,
check out this KB article "How to Show Only Labels in the First Column of a
Report" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/208491/en-us

If this is not what you want, please come back with a better description.
 
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misschanda via AccessMonster.com

I will try and get back to you on the results. thanks again

Duane said:
This is a bit of a stretch but do you only want to display the labels for
your text boxes once while displaying 3 columns of the text boxes? If so,
check out this KB article "How to Show Only Labels in the First Column of a
Report" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/208491/en-us

If this is not what you want, please come back with a better description.
I have a form that has information for different Products as they relate to
certain properties. In the end I would like to compare 3 of the products in a
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Thanks
LA
 
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misschanda via AccessMonster.com

It worked Fine.. Thanks again
misschanda said:
I will try and get back to you on the results. thanks again
This is a bit of a stretch but do you only want to display the labels for
your text boxes once while displaying 3 columns of the text boxes? If so,
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