ACC1x: Resizing Multiple Controls Simultaneously
ID: Q103178
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Access versions 1.0, 1.1
SUMMARY
Changing properties (size, font, color, and so forth) of several
controls (text boxes, labels, and so forth) on a form or report is
normally accomplished by changing each individual control. This
article describes how to change more than one control at a time.
MORE INFORMATION
The following steps describe how to change more than one control at
a time:
- Resize one of the controls to the desired size by using the mouse
or by indicating the width and the height in that control's property
sheet.
- After changing the desired properties, choose Change Default from
the Layout menu.
NOTE: If multiple controls are selected when Change Default is
chosen, the properties of the last control selected are used as the
defaults.
- Select the remaining controls you want to resize. You can do this
by either dragging the mouse pointer through all of them or by holding
down the SHIFT key and clicking the mouse button once.
- From the Layout menu, choose Apply Default.
This changes the size of all the selected controls on the forms.
NOTE: This applies all defaults (including fonts, colors, size, and so
on) to the selected control(s).
Keywords : kbusage FmsHowto
Version : 1.0 1.1
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: March 26, 1999