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yes there is! just don't text that number
Put a single quote before the number or type it in as usual and format it as Text. The number will align to the left, which indicates that it is text. Using the single quote is simpler, like this: '64
Yes there is if you type in 242-242 you have to text that number it is called Chacha
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To change the color, you must type "color" followed by a number and a letter. The number represents the background color and the letter represents the text color. To view the available colors, enter "color g" into CMD. This will give you a list of the available colors for text and background and the letter/number that cooresponds. Decide what color combination you want and type the appropriate number and letter. For example, if you want red text on a purple background, you would type "color 5C" (because 5=purple and C=red).
32,767 characters in a standard text field.
The field can contain any characters. A maximum number of 255 characters is allowed in a field whose data type is Text.
32,767 characters in a standard text field.
In Access, the Text data type can hold up to 255 characters. If you need to store more characters, you can use the Memo data type, which can store up to 65,535 characters.
255 max for text
You can have up to 255 items, up to a total of 8,192 characters.
You can have up to 255 items, up to a total of 8,192 characters.
255 characters.
The maximum number of characters allowed in a text data type varies depending on the database system being used. For example, in MySQL, the maximum length is 65,535 characters, while in PostgreSQL, it is unlimited (1GB). It's important to check the specific documentation of the database system to determine the exact limits.
Text.Text.Text.Text.Text.Text.Text.Text.Text.Text.Text.
for 2003? i believe it is 255 characters. not positive though... (I use Access quite a bit, however, I am still not sure of that number)
This is true in any database (Access, Oracle). A number field is technically called a "NUMERIC" field. Only numbers can be inserted into a field that has this designator. A text field is for characters or numbers. It can be a "CHAR" (character), a VARCHAR (characters or numbers). It's basically a way of putting rules on columns--what type of data belongs there.