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Old August 2nd, 2004, 02:13 AM
Dodo Wisconsin
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Default Access 2000 using Label Wizard

Whenever I choose a particular label to use via the Label
Wizard in Reports, it reverts back to metric. Example: I
chose english for labels, Avery #5160. When I enter the
fields I wish to use, the label that comes up is not the
size of the label I originally called for. When I go
back to check the label numbers, I'm back in metric. How
can I get the label I picked to stay in the english
version?
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Old August 2nd, 2004, 02:19 AM
Arvin Meyer
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Default Access 2000 using Label Wizard

Check your Regional Settings in the Control Panel. You probably have
something set to metric.
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Whenever I choose a particular label to use via the Label
Wizard in Reports, it reverts back to metric. Example: I
chose english for labels, Avery #5160. When I enter the
fields I wish to use, the label that comes up is not the
size of the label I originally called for. When I go
back to check the label numbers, I'm back in metric. How
can I get the label I picked to stay in the english
version?



 




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