SUMMARY
This article discusses the support of multiple-line fields in Works for
Windows Database fields.
Works 3.0 and Works 4.0, 4.5, and 4.5a for Windows 95
Works 3.0 for Windows and Works 4.0, 4.5, and 4.5a for Windows 95 support
multiple-line fields in
Form view,
List view, and the
Report view. The Works
Wrap Text command is available in the
List and
Report views to enable multiple-line fields in those views as well as in
Form view.
Form View
To wrap text in form view.
NOTE: If you are using Works for Windows 95, switch to
Form Design view before completing the following steps.
- Highlight the field that contains the text you want to wrap.
- From the Format menu, click Field Size.
- In the Height box, enter the number of lines you want to
display. For example, if you want a three-line field, enter 3 in the
Height box. Click OK.
List View
To wrap text in list view:
- Highlight the field that contains the text you want to wrap.
- From the Format menu, click Alignment.
- Choose the horizontal and vertical alignment you want for the
field.
- Select the Wrap Text check box. Click OK.
- From the Format menu, click Record Height and either
click Best Fit or enter the height of the record in
points.
Report View
To wrap text in report view:
- Create a new report or open an existing report.
- Highlight the record field that contains the text you want to
wrap.
- From the Format menu, click Alignment.
- Choose the horizontal and vertical alignment you want for the
field.
- Select the Wrap Text check box. Click OK.
- From the Format menu, click Row Height and either
click Best Fit or enter the height of the row in
points.
Works Version 2.0
The Database fields in Works version 2.0 for Windows support multiple-line
fields in form view only. This fields will automatically wrap the text in
the form view but will truncate long fields when printing from list view or
from a custom report definition.
There are two ways to print a multiple-line field that is word wrapped:
- Print from form view.
- In the Word Processor module, set up a form letter with the desired
database.