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Fredg #1
Re: Font size in Form in Datasheet view
Stephen,
You can change the font and font size for the subform, as you would for a
table, by clicking within the subform then Format + Font.
You can also double-click on the vertical line separating the column names
to automatically size the columns to fit the data.
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Fred
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"Stephen English" <senglish@handypine.com.au> wrote in message
news:0a1601c35052$44bd41a0$a501280a@phx.gbl...> Hi
> Please how do I control the size of the font when I
> display a subform in datasheet view? I have too many
> columns and I don't want to scroll horizontally?
> Thanks
> Stephen
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Stephen English #2
Re: Font size in Form in Datasheet view
Hi Fred
So simple when you know how! I've been trying to work
that out for years!
Thank you
Stephen
you would for a>-----Original Message-----
>Stephen,
>You can change the font and font size for the subform, asthe column names>table, by clicking within the subform then Format + Font.
>You can also double-click on the vertical line separatingmessage>to automatically size the columns to fit the data.
>
>--
>Fred
>
>Please reply only to this newsgroup.
>I do not reply to personal e-mail.
>
>
>"Stephen English" <senglish@handypine.com.au> wrote in>news:0a1601c35052$44bd41a0$a501280a@phx.gbl...>>> Hi
>> Please how do I control the size of the font when I
>> display a subform in datasheet view? I have too many
>> columns and I don't want to scroll horizontally?
>> Thanks
>> Stephen
>
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>Stephen English Guest



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