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Dave - 01 Mar 2008 01:52 GMT
Placing a label on a form with the text running horizontal not vertical.
I can do this easily in every other MS Office app but can not seem to find
where to do it in Access (2003).
Can't imagine that it is not available

Can someone tell me how to do it.

Thanks in Advance
Dave
Rob Parker - 01 Mar 2008 03:00 GMT
Hi Dave,

The default is horizontal text.  If that's not your default, then you've
probably got your forms based on a template form, in which the default label
orientation is set to vertical.

If you've inadvertently mixed up horizontal and vertical in your question,
then the answer is to set the Vertical property of the label control to
Yes - it's on the Other tab of the property sheet.

If you want/need more options than that offers, you might find something on
Steven Lebans site: http://www.lebans.com/

HTH,

Rob

> Placing a label on a form with the text running horizontal not vertical.
> I can do this easily in every other MS Office app but can not seem to find
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Thanks in Advance
> Dave
Dave - 01 Mar 2008 03:39 GMT
lol - I really need to get some sleep.
You are correct - I meant the Non-default and your relpy send me in the
right direction.

Thanks much

Dave

> Placing a label on a form with the text running horizontal not vertical.
> I can do this easily in every other MS Office app but can not seem to find
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Thanks in Advance
> Dave
 
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