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Bottom Align Contents of a Fixed Height Text Box
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[QUOTE="np, post: 12876290"] I hope someone can help me with this alignment snag I've run into. With growing or shrinking Text Boxes with VBA code, I would like for my 4" fixed-height Text box show the user the bottom of a [Notes] field, which is formatted to Memo in Access 2003. As we scroll through accounts (think of a call center who has to log hundreds of calls or of a client contact database which has a decades worth of notes on a client), the latest entries are the most important to look through at a glance. Currently, users have to select the fixed- height Text box and hit F2 twice to jump to the bottom, hit Enter, and begin a new note. All these key strokes are unnecessary if I could just get the [Notes] text control box to default to a Bottom alignment. This way, the vertical scroll bar would start at the bottom, and if one needed to review an account's history (rarely necessary), they could scroll up. Users could scroll through accounts (every tables' primary key, so the form's Record # is a unique account) and glance at recent activity. Excel can bottom align, why can't Access? or can it? please help! Thanks!!! Neal [/QUOTE]
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