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Display Access 2007 Rich-Text memo data in Excel 2003 as formatted Rich-Text

Asked by ArtBarnwell in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Access Database

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I have an Access 2007 run-time database that includes rich-text format memo fields.   I need to use the memo fields in an Excel 2003 workbook via linked queries to build and display it as formatted in the Access memo fields (Bold, underline, color, etc.).    Basically, I am trying to build a fully formatted dynamic Excel document where the formatted text is maintained in a database.  
When I am linking to the rich text memo data, the data is returned unformatted with what appears to be imbedded format codes.  Is there any way to return the data formatted as formatted and displayed in the Access application.
Sample data returned:
<div><font size=1>Provides short-term &..
</font><font size=1 color=red>(2) Lot loan must be in place for at least &&&&  bla bla bla
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Zones: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Access Database
Tags: Microsoft, Excel, 2003, Data from Access 2007
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