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Default size, label etc on new controls

JustJim
407 Expert 256MB
Hi all,

My new assignment again involves someone else's database application - why do I get all the trouble-shooting jobs and never get to build from scratch?

When I drag a fieldname from the Field List to the design view of a report or form, the control placed:

A) has no label and
B) has a font size larger than I wish

I suspect that the previous designer set this up deliberately but I can't remember/find where to change these defaults.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Jim
Oct 8 '07 #1
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ADezii
8,834 Expert 8TB
Hi all,

My new assignment again involves someone else's database application - why do I get all the trouble-shooting jobs and never get to build from scratch?

When I drag a fieldname from the Field List to the design view of a report or form, the control placed:

A) has no label and
B) has a font size larger than I wish

I suspect that the previous designer set this up deliberately but I can't remember/find where to change these defaults.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Jim
It seems what you have to do is to modify the Properties for a 'Default Text Box' and here is how you accomplish this:
  1. In Form Design View
  2. Select View from the Menu Bar ==> Toolbox
  3. Select the Text Box Object (Single Click)
  4. Select View from the Menu Bar ==> Properties
  5. Notice the Title in this Dialog Box (Default Text Box)
  6. This is where you set the Default Properties for newly created Text Boxes
  7. Set Auto Label = Yes to automatically generate an attached Label for newly created Text Boxes
  8. Adjust the Font Name, Size, Weight, etc. to establish Default Properties for new Text Boxes
  9. Good Luck
Oct 8 '07 #2
JustJim
407 Expert 256MB
It seems what you have to do is to modify the Properties for a 'Default Text Box' and here is how you accomplish this:
  1. In Form Design View
  2. Select View from the Menu Bar ==> Toolbox
  3. Select the Text Box Object (Single Click)
  4. Select View from the Menu Bar ==> Properties
  5. Notice the Title in this Dialog Box (Default Text Box)
  6. This is where you set the Default Properties for newly created Text Boxes
  7. Set Auto Label = Yes to automatically generate an attached Label for newly created Text Boxes
  8. Adjust the Font Name, Size, Weight, etc. to establish Default Properties for new Text Boxes
  9. Good Luck
Cheers,
That will help me and it's a handy thing to have on the forum anyway.

Thank you

Jim
Oct 8 '07 #3
ADezii
8,834 Expert 8TB
Cheers,
That will help me and it's a handy thing to have on the forum anyway.

Thank you

Jim
You are quite welcome, Jim.
Oct 8 '07 #4
missinglinq
3,532 Expert 2GB
Don't you just hate cleaning up after someone else?

The kicker is, that, for an existing database, you have to do this for each form! There's no way (at least thru ACC2003) to do this for the entire database at one go.

For a new db, or for new forms on an existing one, you can design a form, with formatted default controls, and then use that as a template for all forms!

Good luck!

Linq ;)>
Oct 8 '07 #5
ADezii
8,834 Expert 8TB
Don't you just hate cleaning up after someone else?

The kicker is, that, for an existing database, you have to do this for each form! There's no way (at least thru ACC2003) to do this for the entire database at one go.

For a new db, or for new forms on an existing one, you can design a form, with formatted default controls, and then use that as a template for all forms!

Good luck!

Linq ;)>
Don't you just hate cleaning up after someone else?
Hey linq, isn't that why they call you the 'Cleaner'? (LOL).
Oct 8 '07 #6
missinglinq
3,532 Expert 2GB
They do? LOL!

Just like JustJim, I hate to have to fix someone else's mistakes! In my experience, those mistakes were always made by someone who made wayyyyyyy more money than I did!

Linq ;0)>
Oct 8 '07 #7
JustJim
407 Expert 256MB
They do? LOL!

Just like JustJim, I hate to have to fix someone else's mistakes! In my experience, those mistakes were always made by someone who made wayyyyyyy more money than I did!

Linq ;0)>
Wow, what a can of worms! This assignment is particularly fun because it has been worked on by several people of different abilities and concepts. I've got code that (I think) never gets executed, front end and back end both on every user's C:\ drive and filters that get executed by passing secret code-words in the control.tag.

The office is on the 12th floor, but fortunately the windows don't open.

Back to work.

Jim
Oct 8 '07 #8

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