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formatting form outputs

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pronate

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Jul 7, 2002
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Hi all,

This is the output i have from a continous form, bound to a query, relating 2 tables.

Order No.| Customer | Items | Qty | Date-of-delivery
----------------------------------------------------
12214 | A001 | 1114-77 | 01 | 11-1-02
12214 | A001 | 1254-54 | 03 | 13-1-02
62541 | B021 | 45-545 | 01 | 10-1-02
52487 | G410 | 98-54 | 10 | 09-1-02

The first two records belong to the same order no. I wish the output can be this instead:

Order No.| Customer | Items | Qty | Date-of-delivery
----------------------------------------------------
12214 | A001 | 1114-77 | 01 | 11-1-02
| | 1254-54 | 03 | 13-1-02
62541 | B021 | 45-545 | 01 | 10-1-02
52487 | G410 | 98-54 | 10 | 09-1-02


Which is easier to read. Can it be? I can do this in reports but not forms.

Cheers
Sam


 
Maybe use a form with a sub-form on it? The main form would be bound to a table/query to provide OrderNo and Customer and the sub-form would be bound to a query that Items, Qty and DateOfDelivery. The form and sub-form would then be linked by OrderNo.

I don't know if this is appropraite for you but, with some careful formatting/sub-form positioning, it would certainly let you do what you want.

HTH. [pc2]
 
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