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"Fran" <fween@hotmail.com> ???? news:ueVinyVeIHA.4164@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > I am creating a website that uses an Access 2000 database and ASP. > However my client needs certain data to represented as rich text, ie I > need to be able to store rich text into a plain text database field and > create a simple user interface to enter the text. > > To solve a similar problem for a previous     

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Author: 2008
Date: May 7, 2008 01:27

Have you looked at tinymice opensource javascript based editor? "Fran" <fween@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ueVinyVeIHA.4164@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... I am creating a website that uses an Access 2000 database and ASP. However my client needs certain data to represented as rich text, ie I need to be able to store rich text into a plain text database field and create a simple user
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I am creating a website that uses an Access 2000 database and ASP. However my client needs certain data to represented as rich text, ie I need to be able to store rich text into a plain text database field and create a simple user interface to enter the text. To solve a similar problem for a previous website, after looking at and dismissing many other options, I ended up using the following     

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Author: Sanjay Jadhav
Date: Mar 8, 2008 10:04

The one line that didn't start with a "previous message line" symbol. In this case... Can you use vbCR instead of vbCRLf? (It was hard to see because there were no blanks lines separating from the rest of the text.) Rick "Blackberry" <info@NoSpamIt.com> wrote in message news:uHOM7CqCIHA.5712@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Hi Russ Sorry to sound a bit dim, but what should
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The one line that didn't start with a "previous message line" symbol. In this case... Can you use vbCR instead of vbCRLf? (It was hard to see because there were no blanks lines separating from the rest of the text.) Rick "Blackberry" <info@NoSpamIt.com> wrote in message news:uHOM7CqCIHA.5712@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi Russ > > Sorry to sound a bit dim, but what should     

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Author: Fran
Date: Feb 27, 2008 08:20

Hi Russ Sorry to sound a bit dim, but what should I be looking at? "Russ" <drsN0SPAMmikle@hotmailD0Tcom.INVALID> wrote in message news:C3313BB7.1E02F%%drsN0SPAMmikle@hotmailD0Tcom.INVALID... Hi, See below. Hi All I'm looping an array of text into a number of cells in 1 x MS Word table via my VB6 app. To make sure each text value is on a new line of the table cell
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Hi Russ Sorry to sound a bit dim, but what should I be looking at? "Russ" <drsN0SPAMmikle@hotmailD0Tcom.INVALID> wrote in message news:C3313BB7.1E02F%%drsN0SPAMmikle@hotmailD0Tcom.INVALID... Hi, See below. > Hi All > > I'm looping an array of text into a number of cells in 1 x MS Word table > via > my VB6 app. > > To make sure each text value is on a new line of the table cell     

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Author: Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)
Date: Oct 9, 2007 11:29

Hi, See below. Hi All I'm looping an array of text into a number of cells in 1 x MS Word table via my VB6 app. To make sure each text value is on a new line of the table cell I put a carriage return/paragraph marker after it. To start with I used oDoc.Range.Text = oDoc.Range.Text & vbCrLf, but for some reason this always creates an extra return/blank line. Can you use
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Hi, See below. > Hi All > > I'm looping an array of text into a number of cells in 1 x MS Word table via > my VB6 app. > > To make sure each text value is on a new line of the table cell I put a > carriage return/paragraph marker after it. > To start with I used oDoc.Range.Text = oDoc.Range.Text & vbCrLf, but for > some reason this always creates an extra return/blank line. Can you use     

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Author: Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)
Date: Oct 9, 2007 11:29

Hi All I'm looping an array of text into a number of cells in 1 x MS Word table via my VB6 app. To make sure each text value is on a new line of the table cell I put a carriage return/paragraph marker after it. To start with I used oDoc.Range.Text = oDoc.Range.Text & vbCrLf, but for some reason this always creates an extra return/blank line. So not to be out-done by this I thought I
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Author: Blackberry
Date: Oct 9, 2007 11:18

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Author: Blackberry
Date: Oct 9, 2007 11:18

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Author: Russ
Date: Oct 9, 2007 11:07

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Author: Russ
Date: Oct 9, 2007 11:07

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Author: Blackberry
Date: Oct 9, 2007 09:36

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