Letters in Caps in report

Letters in Caps in report

am 17.01.2008 00:17:52 von frederic10_mess

Hi Folks,

I've been trying to figure out how can I see the text in caps in my
report, but til now, nothing works.


Does anyone knows how can I makes the text in caps in my report?

Your help will be very appreciated,

Thanking all in advance for your help!
Fred's

Re: Letters in Caps in report

am 17.01.2008 00:25:23 von Andy_Khosravi

In the format property of the field you want to display in caps, type
">". All alpha characters will then display in capital letters.

Fred's wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've been trying to figure out how can I see the text in caps in my
> report, but til now, nothing works.
>
>
> Does anyone knows how can I makes the text in caps in my report?
>
> Your help will be very appreciated,
>
> Thanking all in advance for your help!
> Fred's

Re: Letters in Caps in report

am 17.01.2008 04:04:38 von Salad

Fred's wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've been trying to figure out how can I see the text in caps in my
> report, but til now, nothing works.
>
>
> Does anyone knows how can I makes the text in caps in my report?
>
> Your help will be very appreciated,
>
> Thanking all in advance for your help!
> Fred's

You can, in your Recordsource, create a field that is UpperCase like
UcaseFld : Ucase([FieldName])

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Re: Letters in Caps in report

am 18.01.2008 19:47:38 von Larry Linson

"Fred's" wrote in message
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> Hi Folks,
>
> I've been trying to figure out how can I see the text in caps in my
> report, but til now, nothing works.
>
>
> Does anyone knows how can I makes the text in caps in my report?
>
> Your help will be very appreciated,

You have received appropriate assistance on how to accomplish what you want,
but I will caution that there was, and is, a good reason that
typefaces/typestyles for Western languages evolved to have both upper- and
lower-case: it makes them easier to read. For a good many years at the dawn
of the computer age, both input and output were, by necessity, upper-case in
order to save a couple of bits of then-very-expensive memory per character.
All upper-case was never used because it was "best" to have everything in
upper-case.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP