Same Text Box Different Font

K

Karl

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.
 
K

KARL DEWEY

Would placing them side by side and using right align on the left one with
left align on the right one work for you?
 
F

fredg

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.

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
 
K

Karl

I tried that but I can have a space on the left of the page before the name.

KARL DEWEY said:
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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KARL DEWEY
Build a little - Test a little


Karl said:
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.
 
K

Karl

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.

fredg said:
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.

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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