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    Inserting Symbols into text

    ...thanks! Actually, a mathematical font would probably work if I just changed the font for the control on the report to the math font and inserted the character for the superscripted number. Has anyone used a math font successfully within access (or for any other program)? As...
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    Automating printing reports to PDF

    Hi - I really appreciate all the assistance this forum provides. Not only in topics I've posted but in browsing through past requests. This is a fantastic resource! I have a project in which I'm printing reports to PDF (I've purchased Adobe Acrobat)through a macro. The report filters off of a...
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    Inserting Symbols into text

    Thanks for all of the assistance. That really helped. This also may be a solution for another one of my problems. I need superscripted numbers for footnotes. I am able to find 0,1,2, and 3. Does anyone know of how to create additional characters or if the rest of the numbers are available...
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    Inserting Symbols into text

    Does anyone know of a way to insert symbols (such as TM or SM or R with a circle around it) into a record? Any help is appreciated.
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    Formatting report with 0 margins?

    Thanks! I didn't think of that. Amy
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    Formatting report with 0 margins?

    Does anyone know how to format an Access report to have zero margins all around? I am printing the report to a PDF format and able to print to the edge on my printer.
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    Trim first 4 characters (alphanumeric) from field in report when printed

    =Mid([Text],5) will work also
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    Changing Font within a Control

    Thanks for replying - I have set Can Grow/Shrink to yes and yes - it doesn't seem to have a horizontal impact, though - only vertical. When I set the first control (it's not a label) to be quite small - it grows to a second line rather than expanding horizontally. Really any help I can get...
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    Changing Font within a Control

    Sure - except I need the footnote to immediately follow the text. Having two separate fields leaves a large gap depending upon the length of the text. Any thoughts on that? - maybe I'm overlooking something. Thanks [This message has been edited by awolf (edited 03-09-2001).]
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    Changing Font within a Control

    Is there any way to change fontsize within a control? I have a control that concatenates two separate fields (text and an associated footnote). I need the text to be fontsize 8 and the footnote to be fontsize 6. Thanks!
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