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How to concatenate a queried field with a tbl field in a report?

Asked by future_hooves in Access Reports, Access Architecture/Design, Access Coding/Macros

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Hello Experts,

I am trying to concatenate 2 fields in a report.  Typically for simple stuff I can use "= [field1] &" "& [field2]"..... but this is a bit different. I have provided a sample because I know I will not explain this very well. :-)

In the sample frmProject  there is a strList combo box.  The row source is tklpSample(this table has 3 field, ID, strView, strPrint). The user views the 'strAnimals column.  Also the is a strMore field to fill in.

I am trying to get the rptProject to concatenate the strView(returning the strPrint) and strMore fields, but I cannot figure our how to do this.  The strList control is a combo box using a select query.

Thanks for your help,

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