On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 14:47:10 -0800, el zorro
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That's decidedly non-trivial, unless you use a non-proportional font
and pad with spaces.
Consider using a subform instead.
-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP
>I'm using an adp front end (linked to SQL Server back end). One of my forms
>has a list box with several columns. I have received a request to right-align
>the text inside the columns (left align seems to be the default). Seemed like
>a simple enough request until I tried to actually do it. Does anybody out
>there know how to do this?
>
>Thanks!
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