Vertical headers in a report

coline

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Hi, I'm wondering if it is possible to edit the vertical property? I have gotten the vertical property to work, but I would like the text to start in the lower left-hand corner, and finish in the upper right-hand corner, which is the reverse of what happens by default. Any advice on this one?
Thanks,
Coline
 

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Will these headers by dynamic or static? If they are static, this is what I have done in the past. Edit your text in a cell in Excel. Then copy and paste into the report in access.

If it is dynamic there is a function out there written by Stephen Lebans 1999 titled "fRotextEMF(Function)". This allows you to use vba to rotate a label.

HTH,
CT
 
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