Re: Vertical Alignment with Control Box



C. Sharp,
If this is for Name tags, with name and degree... why not just put the
Name on one line, and the Degree on the second line.
Not only should that solve the problem, but should be easier to read.
You can use a large font for name, which is the most important, and a
slightly smaller font for the degree.
--
hth
Al Campagna
Microsoft Access MVP
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"C. Sharp" <CSharp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is there a way in Access 2007 to vertically align the contents of a
control
box the bottom of the field? Similar to cell alignment in Excel. I've
looked on the internet and not found an "easy" solution and even S. Lebans
only had it for Access 2000.

We use this for a Name, Professional degree and it sometimes wraps to 2
lines. By putting the name at the top of the name badge that leaves a
large
amount of white space for those names that are only one line whereas the 2
liners look right.

Any help would be appreciated!


.



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