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How To Align Table Headings

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AKA Spawn - 16 Jul 2005 17:49 GMT
Hello,

Is there a way to align the text that appears in a table heading. It seems
the default alignment is centered. Is there a way to have them default to be
left aligned instead?

I tried aligning my subform's label headings in Design View, but in Form
View the heading text defaults back to centered.

Why does this happen and can it be controlled?

-AKA
fredg - 16 Jul 2005 20:47 GMT
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You have no control over the field headings in Datasheet View.
If it's important to you, use Continuous Form view. You can make it
look similar to (but not identical to) datasheet view. Now you have
control over the headings.
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Marshall Barton - 16 Jul 2005 20:53 GMT
>Is there a way to align the text that appears in a table heading. It seems
>the default alignment is centered. Is there a way to have them default to be
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>Why does this happen and can it be controlled?

You just don't have much control in datasheet view.  Change
the form to Continuous view and move the label controls to
the form's header section.

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AKA Spawn - 18 Jul 2005 18:15 GMT
Sorry for taking so long to reply. Thanks to both of you for your useful tips.

-AKA

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