I'm trying to lay out my report data something like the following:
Length........................25mm
Width........................120mm
Depth.........................10mm
Finish Colour.................Black
I thought this would be straight forward enough but I've got completely stumped by it. How can I control the number of '.' characters displayed based on what the data value is so that the lines stay aligned? I tried using a whole line full of '.'s and giving the text an opaque background but of course it always obscures enough full stops to fit the longest piece of data in.
If I was doing this for myself I'd just change the report layout but the guy I'm doing it for is very specific about his requirements. Any ideas?
EDIT: Just had an idea, could someone confirm this will work/if there's a better way so when I come back to this I don't fee like I'm flailing in the dark?
My idea is, rather than display the data directly in a bound object created by access I could make my own text box and programmatically construct a string with the label and data value in.
Length........................25mm
Width........................120mm
Depth.........................10mm
Finish Colour.................Black
I thought this would be straight forward enough but I've got completely stumped by it. How can I control the number of '.' characters displayed based on what the data value is so that the lines stay aligned? I tried using a whole line full of '.'s and giving the text an opaque background but of course it always obscures enough full stops to fit the longest piece of data in.
If I was doing this for myself I'd just change the report layout but the guy I'm doing it for is very specific about his requirements. Any ideas?
EDIT: Just had an idea, could someone confirm this will work/if there's a better way so when I come back to this I don't fee like I'm flailing in the dark?
My idea is, rather than display the data directly in a bound object created by access I could make my own text box and programmatically construct a string with the label and data value in.
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