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my-wings
EBay's got an Access-based program called TurboLister with a feature that
lets you type text in a form memo field and do things like paragraph and
bold. It then translates what you have done to HTML automatically. In fact,
you can switch from what the program calls "design" view to an HTML view and
do additional editing in the HTML such as adding IMG tags.
I would like to find a way to do this in my book data base, where I am
entering lengthy descriptions that eventually get turned into web pages.
Right now, I'm just typing in HTML, but it would be much more convenient to
do it the way TurboLister does. Any idea how TurboLister did that?
Thanks.
Alice
lets you type text in a form memo field and do things like paragraph and
bold. It then translates what you have done to HTML automatically. In fact,
you can switch from what the program calls "design" view to an HTML view and
do additional editing in the HTML such as adding IMG tags.
I would like to find a way to do this in my book data base, where I am
entering lengthy descriptions that eventually get turned into web pages.
Right now, I'm just typing in HTML, but it would be much more convenient to
do it the way TurboLister does. Any idea how TurboLister did that?
Thanks.
Alice