I need to have a seperate fonts in the same text box for one of my reports.
Here is my text box below.
=Trim([L_Name]) & " " & [footnotes]
I want to have [Footnotes] in a smaller font. Please let me know if there is
away to do this.
Would placing them side by side and using right align on the left one with
left align on the right one work for you?

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> I need to have a seperate fonts in the same text box for one of my reports.
> Here is my text box below.
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> I want to have [Footnotes] in a smaller font. Please let me know if there is
> away to do this.
Karl - 17 Jul 2008 00:31 GMT
I tried that but I can have a space on the left of the page before the name.
> Would placing them side by side and using right align on the left one with
> left align on the right one work for you?
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> > I want to have [Footnotes] in a smaller font. Please let me know if there is
> > away to do this.
> I need to have a seperate fonts in the same text box for one of my reports.
> Here is my text box below.
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> I want to have [Footnotes] in a smaller font. Please let me know if there is
> away to do this.
In the same control?
Using what version of Access?
In Access 2007 I believe you can do this.
In earlier versions of Access, no you cannot do this... unless you
have installed a RichTextFormat control.
One is available for free at:
http://www.lebans.com

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Karl - 17 Jul 2008 00:39 GMT
I have access 2003, Windows XP.
I tried downloading the file, but I can not install it. Please let me know
if there are any other ways.
> > I need to have a seperate fonts in the same text box for one of my reports.
> > Here is my text box below.
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> One is available for free at:
> http://www.lebans.com