A Alc Registered User. Local time Today, 03:14 Joined Mar 23, 2007 Messages 2,421 Jul 4, 2008 #1 I know that chr(13) produces a carriage return in a body of text, but how do I force an indent, such as you'd get manually by hitting the <tab> key? Thanks in advance.
I know that chr(13) produces a carriage return in a body of text, but how do I force an indent, such as you'd get manually by hitting the <tab> key? Thanks in advance.
W WayneRyan AWF VIP Local time Today, 08:14 Joined Nov 19, 2002 Messages 7,120 Jul 4, 2008 #2 ALC, You could try: Me.TextField = vbTAB & Me.TextField Wayne
A Alc Registered User. Local time Today, 03:14 Joined Mar 23, 2007 Messages 2,421 Jul 4, 2008 #3 Many thanks, I'll test that out. What I've found works so far is to set the email body to be HTML format, then use those commands. What was a priority an hour ago, has nw been put onto the back burner by the powers that be.
Many thanks, I'll test that out. What I've found works so far is to set the email body to be HTML format, then use those commands. What was a priority an hour ago, has nw been put onto the back burner by the powers that be.
boblarson Smeghead Local time Today, 00:14 Joined Jan 12, 2001 Messages 32,053 Jul 4, 2008 #4 The tab character is Chr(9)
A Alc Registered User. Local time Today, 03:14 Joined Mar 23, 2007 Messages 2,421 Jul 4, 2008 #5 Perfect. One of those 'easy if you know how' ones. Thanks both.
W WayneRyan AWF VIP Local time Today, 08:14 Joined Nov 19, 2002 Messages 7,120 Jul 4, 2008 #6 ALC, To find out what some of the constants are, in the Immediate window: ?Asc(vbTab) 9 Wayne