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    You are not going to have combo columns in a report?
    Put those values in the source for the report, THEN concatenate them in the report.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Fitz View Post
    Try:
    =[Kombinationsfeld0].[Column](2) & """ & vbCrLf & """ & [Kombinationsfeld0].[Column](3)
    It didnt work so i am sending my DB so I send my DB so that it becomes clearer what exactly my goal is:
    Test.zip

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    You have to give some idea as where to look.

    We are not mind readers.
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