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JamesJ - 15 Apr 2007 18:10 GMT
When I change the font in Access 2007 Options - Datasheet, the font
doesn't get changed in existing split form's datasheet forcing me
to create a new form. Is this by design?
Arvin Meyer [MVP] - 16 Apr 2007 00:19 GMT
The font property in Options is the default for new forms. For existing
forms, you can open each in design view, select the objects, and change the
font, enmasse.

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> When I change the font in Access 2007 Options - Datasheet, the font
> doesn't get changed in existing split form's datasheet forcing me
> to create a new form. Is this by design?
 
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