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Constrain Line-drawing to Vertical or Horizontal?

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croy - 27 May 2008 20:25 GMT
Is there a way to constrain lines to either horizontal or
vertical.  I've been holding various keys down, but can't
seem to find the magic one.  Searched my Access 2002 help
file, but found nothing there.

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Jeanette Cunningham - 27 May 2008 23:48 GMT
croy,
hold down the shift key while you draw the line.
If you want to change the length of a line, you can use the left and right
arrows.

Jeanette Cunningham -- Melbourne Victoria Australia

> Is there a way to constrain lines to either horizontal or
> vertical.  I've been holding various keys down, but can't
> seem to find the magic one.  Searched my Access 2002 help
> file, but found nothing there.
Jeanette Cunningham - 27 May 2008 23:49 GMT
ps

When shortening or lengthening a line, hold down shift while using the left
or right arrows.

Jeanette Cunningham -- Melbourne Victoria Australia

> Is there a way to constrain lines to either horizontal or
> vertical.  I've been holding various keys down, but can't
> seem to find the magic one.  Searched my Access 2002 help
> file, but found nothing there.
croy - 28 May 2008 19:44 GMT
>ps
>
>When shortening or lengthening a line, hold down shift while using the left
>or right arrows.

Thanks, Jeanette.  Don't know how I missed those... sigh.
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