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rbvcbr

IS-IT--Management
Mar 4, 2007
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I have about 20 fields in a table,
I want display all these 20 fields in two rows,
first row will be 10 fields, and second row
will be 10 rows. How can I break like this.
Please advise with code or some links.
Using ASP /MS Access 2003 / XP

Thank you.
 

I notice that you have asked 20 questions on these forums, but haven't yet marked any answers as valuable. May I suggest you read faq222-2244 to see how to get the best from these forums. If you haven't had any useful answers it will show you how to ask better questions - If you have had useful answers it will show you how to recognise them.

For this question just insert </tr><tr> at the appropriate place!

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John,
Thanks for your response. I know this simple </tr>
<tr> breaking. There are other strings attached to it
in breaking data.

Also, please I am more than happy to answer to questions
what I know. I am not aware that anybody can answer here in this forum.


 
I am not aware that anybody can answer here in this forum.

Sure anybody can answer anything. Of course, being right is a whole 'nuther matter.

If you provided some more information on your problem, then perhaps we could get closer to your desired solution. Until then, John's answer of </tr> is almost exactly what I would have posted had I answered.

Write 10 fields, break, write 10 more fields.

Does your table have multiple records? What are you trying to do?


 
Want to break that line in two?

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