RichO
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Hey all, please see the attached Access 2010 database.
Notice how in the form, the 4 rectangles are a border width of hairline, 1pt, 2pt and 3pt respectively, but the first 3 look identical and the borders almost look gray even though black is the color.
However, when drawing lines, you can see while hairline and 1pt look the same, it still looks much more pronounced than the rectangle border, and there is a difference between 1pt, 2pt and 3pt lines.
Is this a bug in Access 2010 or does anyone know a way around it short of making a rectangle out of 4 lines?
Thanks
Notice how in the form, the 4 rectangles are a border width of hairline, 1pt, 2pt and 3pt respectively, but the first 3 look identical and the borders almost look gray even though black is the color.
However, when drawing lines, you can see while hairline and 1pt look the same, it still looks much more pronounced than the rectangle border, and there is a difference between 1pt, 2pt and 3pt lines.
Is this a bug in Access 2010 or does anyone know a way around it short of making a rectangle out of 4 lines?
Thanks