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Writing to a file in left justified format

Asked by kikimayhay in Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Access Database

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Hello

I am trying to change the format of a write to file to left justified format with trailing spaces instead of right justified with leading spaces (apparently default)
The below code snippet is what we currently use to write the file, please direct me to where I can find how to create left justified


Currently one line of output looks like the below
C                  BA0000000000               Doe, John070120080702200807232008                                                                                                                  Account Created in RCA Sy

We need for it to look like the following:
CBA0000000000                 Doe, John                070120080702200807232008                                                                                                                  Account Created in RCA Sy
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Print #FileNum, rs.Fields("Processing_Code") & Format(rs.Fields("Patient_Number"), "@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@") & Format(rs.Fields("Patient_Name"), "@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@") & Format(rs.Fields("Admit_Date"), "@@@@@@@@;        ") & Format(rs.Fields("Discharge_Date"), "@@@@@@@@;        ") & Format(rs.Fields("Adjustment_Date"), "@@@@@@@@;        ") & rs.Fields("Trace_Number") & rs.Fields("Filler1") & rs.Fields("Payment_Amount") & rs.Fields("Filler2") & rs.Fields("Adjustment_Amount") & rs.Fields
 
 
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Zones: Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Access Database
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Solution Provided By: clarkscott
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