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I would appreaciate any help with enlarging the print in Access 2003? Since I
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am having problems with seeing what I am trying to trpe in Access 2003.

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Old 28-Jul-2006, 08:25 AM
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Re: How do I enlarge the print in Access 2003?

On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 0801 -0700, Mildred Gordon Gordon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I would appreaciate any help with enlarging the print in Access 2003? Since I
>am having problems with seeing what I am trying to trpe in Access 2003.


You can (and should) do your data entry on a Form, not directly in
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table datasheets. You can set the Format property of a form control to
any font size you like.

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>I would appreaciate any help with enlarging the print in Access 2003? Since
>I
> am having problems with seeing what I am trying to trpe in Access 2003.


I agree with John that all data entry should be from forms, where you can
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control and validate everything properly. Never the less, once opening a
datasheet, you simply go to the Format menu and choose Font. In a form it
will save that view. In a table or query, you must explicitly save it.
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