Hola a todos

aaguioli

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Necesito poner un texto vertical en el diseño de un informe de access, ésta opcion existe si visualizo las propiedades, sin embargo, necesito cambiar la orientacion de la palabra, de abajo hacia arribo y no viceversa como me lo presenta access, habrá alguna opcion de hacerlo?

Gracias y saludos,
 

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Which Excel functions can ignore hidden rows?
The SUBTOTAL and AGGREGATE functions ignore hidden rows. AGGREGATE can also exclude error cells and more.
Si aun no tiene la solucion, quiza podria, sencillamente, escribir el exto al reves, es decir, comenzando con la ultima letra, terminando con la primera.

Si Access permite Visual Basic, tal vez podria usar algo como:

t = Text
For I = 1 to len(Text)
ti = mid(t,I,1) + ti ' ti = texto invertido
Next

Text = ti
 
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