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I would like to create a table which appears more like a blog. For example, let's say I have three columns ("detail", "User" & "Date") where the detail is typically long text. What I want to do is display the detail with the User & Date associated with the detail formatted differently (small italics perhaps) underneath the detail. Essentially the table just looks like one column rather than three. Is this possible?
Thanks
Steve
A way to customise a database field associated with a column and specify the content to be [detail] & newline & [User] & " " & [Date] is what I'm looking for. Maybe I could create a view in the source database where one of the columns also had the combined columns but I would the formatting come through I wonder.
Any advice appreciated.
See the attachment for what I'm trying to achieve.
Nevermind.
I figured it out.
Thank you for letting us know, Steve.
Sorry for the late response, we've been dealing with an increased amount of tickets last week, so our response times are longer than expected.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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