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Old April 23rd, 2008, 11:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
skezell
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Default Problem with vertical labels on customers computer

Hi,
I created a database for someone else who is runnin Access 2002 (I am using
2003). The other person could open the database fine, but all of my vertical
labels on forms appeared blank on her machine (you could see the outline of
the label, which happened to be set to dotted lines, but no text inside).
Incidentally happens on reports as well. All horizontal style labels, even
on the same forms, work fine.

Does anyone have any thoughts n a possible cause or places to check to see
if this is a known compatibility issue between the 2 versions of Access (my
database is labelled 2002-2003 format, so I assumed that meant there was full
compatibility). Or workarounds ? I really need the vertical labels to work
because of space issues and the other person is actually a non-profit
employee that can't afford to upgrade to a newer office version right now.

Any information, thoughts, ideas, etc. would be greatly appreciated.
 




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