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Cub Editor for MS Access Download |
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Cub Editor is an MS Access Report formatting wizard that allows MS Access developers, or end-users to easily create or modify attractive report layouts based on existing tables or queries. Cub Editor looks and behaves like the MS Access report wizard, only it’s better because it gives you more control over the report formatting process, and because it allows you to change the layout of existing reports.
Inserting a field into a report with Cub Editor is a simple matter of dragging and dropping a field name from one list box to another. Cub Editor adds the appropriate controls to the report header, detail, and footer sections and then evenly spreads report controls horizontally across the report. So, you no longer have to make never-ending adjustments to “straighten out” report fields.
Also, Cub Editor will automatically compute how wide a report control should be in order to fit all, or a majority of the values contained in the field. So, there’s no more guesswork, or trial and error needed when deciding how wide to make a particular report control!
When you combine Cub Editor with Cub Reporter (another product available from Peter’s Software – http://www.peterssoftware.com/), you have a huge application development time-saver, and are within arm’s reach of “letting the users create their own reports”.
Available for Access 97, 2000, 2002 and 2003
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