Monday, June 6, 2011

How do I change the font in MS Access without changing the font of the entire database?

I would like to underline and italicize certain words within my database. Is there any way to do this without italicizing or underlining everything typed into my table?



Thanks.How do I change the font in MS Access without changing the font of the entire database?
The table isn't the same as an Excel Spreadsheet. It's primarily for storing DATA, not formatting.

To change the formats Field by Field You would need to use FORMS or REPORTS.

You can get conditional formatting on those, but it still won't be a flexible as manual changes you would make on a spreadsheet or in a word document. You may want to output the report to EXCEL or WORD and finish your formatting through one of those.How do I change the font in MS Access without changing the font of the entire database?
Use Shift-Click to select the group of controls that you want to change.



You can change any shared property, including formatting, directly from the Formatting (Form/Report) toolbar, or you can use the Property Sheet by right-clicking on a control in the selected group and selecting 'Properties.'

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