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Access should have special fonts like Word
It would be nice to see Access with the ability to have special text effects
like Word has. I have been trying to make my Access Database stand out a little with something snazzy. I tried to making a word document with the special text effects and then linked the document in my Database but the text effects were lost. I think it would be a nice new feature for Access to be able to spice things up a little. |
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"=?Utf-8?B?RGF2aWQ=?=" wrote in
: It would be nice to see Access with the ability to have special text effects like Word has. Actually I don't agree: it's a database not a table decoration. Still, for the aesthetically demanding, you can use an Internet control to display all the html-based prettiness you want, or you can use a Rich-Text editing control (I think there's one on Tony Teow's site, but I could be wrong). HTH Tim F |
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