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Old December 30th, 2006, 01:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Lori
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I have a form with a continuous sub form and it is pretty functional with the
exception of its appearance. In the sub form I’ve adjusted the headers of
my fields, but when I add it to the parent form the headers are not adjusted.
I would like everything to show on the form with out having to scroll from
left to right with a scroll bar. Any ideas?

Sample

“Account ID” should look like “Account
ID”

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Old December 30th, 2006, 02:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Wayne-I-M
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Default subform

Hi Lori

In the lables that make up the titles press Shift Enter to make a line
return. Set the alinement to Center

"Account" Shift + Enter "In"


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Wayne
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"Lori" wrote:

I have a form with a continuous sub form and it is pretty functional with the
exception of its appearance. In the sub form I’ve adjusted the headers of
my fields, but when I add it to the parent form the headers are not adjusted.
I would like everything to show on the form with out having to scroll from
left to right with a scroll bar. Any ideas?

Sample

“Account ID” should look like “Account
ID”

 




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