
Changing font attributes in an unbound field.
Thanks Doug...never noticed this before.
There is actually a sample database at:
http://www.lebans.com/mixbold-plain.htm
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
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Quote:
> Hey, this time Stephen's already solved it:
http://www.lebans.com/Report.htm
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> (It's part-way down)
> (Side note to Stephen: You may want to change the name of your anchor
to
> eliminate the blank. Entering http://www.lebans.com/Report.htm#Bold
string
> into IE changes it to http://www.lebans.com/Report.htm#Bold%20string,
which
> doesn't take you there)
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> Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
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> > Hi everybody,
> > I've got another difficult question for y'all. (sorry Stehen, not
capabale
> > of easy ones I guess :) I've got an unbound field on my report that
I am
> > including multiple fields in. The field includes the NAME and
ADDRESS and
> > CITY fields. What I would like to do, is make the NAME bold with a
10 pt.
> > font and the rest regular font weight and 9 pt font. Is it possible
to
> > change the font attributes of an unbound field in this way?
> > Thanks for your thoughts and input.
> > Tomin
> > Chad Edie