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vertical column lines in report in MS ACCESS

I have vertical column lines which don't grow - how do I resolve this?

Make a Vertical Line the Same Height as a CanGrow/CanShrink Control
Sep 4 '07 #1
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bartonc
6,596 Expert 4TB
I have vertical column lines which don't grow - how do I resolve this?
You haven't given us much to go on, here. What tools are you using? What OS and version are you using? What else can you tell us to shed some light on your situation?
Sep 4 '07 #2
pbmods
5,821 Expert 4TB
You're not watering them frequently enough.

Moved to the Access forum....
Sep 4 '07 #3
You haven't given us much to go on, here. What tools are you using? What OS and version are you using? What else can you tell us to shed some light on your situation?

I am trying to grow the vertical lines in a report in MS ACCESS
Sep 4 '07 #4
Make certain both,
the text box properties and the details properties
are both set to Can Grow (yes)
Sep 4 '07 #5
JustJim
407 Expert 256MB
You're not watering them frequently enough.

Moved to the Access forum....
Now there are sparks coming out of my computer!
Sep 5 '07 #6

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