Same settings here. The text is readable -- in that the scrollbar does not
cover it up -- I just wanted more of a space betwen it and the text mainly
for aesthetic reasons.
So far, adjusting the right margin just bumps the scroll bar further to the
left, along with the text, so that doesn't work. And adjusting the padding
does not seem to have any effect on this at all.
Kim M.
"JimBurke via AccessMonster.com" wrote:
> I have a textbox based on a memo field that requires a vertical scollbar but
> mine leaves space on the right - I have no problem reading it no matter what
> I type in. I have all 4 margins set to 0. Is that would you had originally?
> I'm using Access 2000, but I wouldn't think that should matter. I have text
> align set to general and am not using any special formatting. Maybe it's font-
> related? I'm using MS Sans Serif with a font size of 8.
>
> Kim M. wrote:
> >Hi. I have a memo field/textbox with a fairly substantial amount of text
> >such that a vertical scrollbar is warranted. Problem is: text runs right up
> >to edge of scrollbar on right-hand side, which affects readability. How do I
> >create more of a gap between the right edge of text and vertical scrollbar?
> >I tried increasing the right margin, but this just pushes the scrollbar to
> >the left and leaves a big gap on the far side of it...
> >Thanks!
> >Kim M.
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> Jim Burke
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