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I have a large about of tiered data, multiple columns, that I would like for
the users to be able to expand and colapse on by each column level to view that level of data. Is there a method of doing this. |
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It's hard to understand what you are wanting from what you say. Provide
some detail about what the data looks like at the start, then what it looks like after expanding and then what it looks like after collapsing. Don't attach a file to your post. Just describe what you have and want. HTH Otto "columnhelp" wrote in message ... I have a large about of tiered data, multiple columns, that I would like for the users to be able to expand and colapse on by each column level to view that level of data. Is there a method of doing this. |
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