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Apply a custom format Open the table in Design View. In the upper section of the design grid, select the Date/Time field you want to format. In the Field Properties section, select the General tab, click the cell next to the Format box and enter the specific characters based on your formatting needs.
You can use the Format property to customize the way numbers, dates, times, and text are displayed and printed. Read/write String. expression Required. An expression that returns one of the objects in the Applies To list.
In the ?Field Properties? section at the bottom of the window, select the ?General? tab. Click into the ?Format? field property box and click the drop-down arrow that appears. Select one of the logical formatting options for the field from the list of available formats.
The Format property uses different settings for different data types. For a control, you can set this property in the control's property sheet. For a field, you can set this property in table Design view (in the Field Properties section) or in Design view of the Query window (in the Field Properties property sheet).
You can use the Format property to customize the way numbers, dates, times, and text are displayed and printed. Read/write String.