Cosmos75 Registered User. Local time Today, 02:25 Joined Apr 22, 2002 Messages 1,280 Jan 5, 2004 #1 I am pretty sure this isn't possible but I thought I should at least ask. Is it possible to use two different fonts in one textbox?
I am pretty sure this isn't possible but I thought I should at least ask. Is it possible to use two different fonts in one textbox?
Mile-O Back once again... Local time Today, 08:25 Joined Dec 10, 2002 Messages 11,310 Jan 5, 2004 #2 In a RichTextBox ActiveX control, yes. In a bog-standard run of the mill Access textbox, no. The RichTextBox should be a free control somewhere but I've no idea where you could get it from.
In a RichTextBox ActiveX control, yes. In a bog-standard run of the mill Access textbox, no. The RichTextBox should be a free control somewhere but I've no idea where you could get it from.
R Rich Guest Jan 5, 2004 #3 The RichTextBox should be a free control somewhere but I've no idea where you could get it from. It comes with the ODE
The RichTextBox should be a free control somewhere but I've no idea where you could get it from. It comes with the ODE
Mile-O Back once again... Local time Today, 08:25 Joined Dec 10, 2002 Messages 11,310 Jan 5, 2004 #4 Does it indeed? I only know how to use it as I have the control with Visual Basic 6.0 Enterprise.
Cosmos75 Registered User. Local time Today, 02:25 Joined Apr 22, 2002 Messages 1,280 Jan 5, 2004 #5 Mile-O-Phile & Rich, Thank you both for your responses ! Rich said: It comes with the ODE Click to expand... ODE = Office Developers Edition? Don't have it...
Mile-O-Phile & Rich, Thank you both for your responses ! Rich said: It comes with the ODE Click to expand... ODE = Office Developers Edition? Don't have it...
Cosmos75 Registered User. Local time Today, 02:25 Joined Apr 22, 2002 Messages 1,280 Jan 5, 2004 #6 Pat Hartman said: You can purchase a Rich Text control from www.fmsinc.com - Really, they don't pay me Click to expand... Total Access Memo http://www.fmsinc.com/products/memo/memo2000/whydevelopers.html
Pat Hartman said: You can purchase a Rich Text control from www.fmsinc.com - Really, they don't pay me Click to expand... Total Access Memo http://www.fmsinc.com/products/memo/memo2000/whydevelopers.html
D Dugantrain I Love Pants Local time Today, 03:25 Joined Mar 28, 2002 Messages 221 Jan 5, 2004 #7 I found this bad boy for free: http://zimacs.zetnet.co.uk/problems/textdisplay.html
D directormac Occasional Presence Local time Today, 08:25 Joined Oct 24, 2001 Messages 259 Jan 6, 2004 #8 You may also want to check Lebans. --Unpaid Mac