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Re: Access Table not accepts RTF Formatted text.

I haven't played with this but just a thought, I remember reading this is
stored as HTML. I remember,
http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html
again this might be a hint.
"CES" <ce*@noemaill.c omwrote in message
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All,
I'm trained to figure out a simple example of connecting to a database.
unfortunately I'm running into problems. I'm using Access 2007 as my back
end database (because I'm familiar with Access and don't want to add the
complexity of a SQL database that I have never worked with before) while
I'm
learning C#.

I have a memo field in an Access Table that accepts RTF Formatted text
(this
field works perfectly in Access). When I past the text into the field on
my
form, the text looks as it should, for test purposes I'm using C# code, in
the example below private & null would be blue and IContainer would be
light
Blue:

private System.Componen tModel.IContain er components = null;
... however when I navigate away from the row all font information is
lost?
If anyone has any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
advance. - CES

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