Changing default font in Access 2003

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Guest

I need to change the default font in Access 2003. Does anyone has an idea
how to do this? Thanking you as always for your help.
 
G

Guest

To change the default fonts for queries, data sheet, then in the menu bar
select Tools>Options , check the tabs, on of them its to change the fonts

To change the fonts in the vba editor, Open the code somewhere, in the menu
bar select Tools>Options>Editor Format, and select the fonts and size
 
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Guest

Hi.
I need to change the default font in Access 2003.

And to add to Ofer's advice, one may also change the default font for
controls on forms and reports, too. To do so, open any form in Design View,
then open the Properties dialog window. Select the "Text Box" on the Toolbox
Commandbar as if you were going to add a new text box to the form. Select
the "Format" tab and scroll down to the "Font Name" and other Font
Properties. Change these as desired. When finished, make sure that the
Properties dialog window has the focus, then save these changes using the
"Save" button on the Form Design Commandbar.

The next time you need to add a text box to a form, the font will be what
you changed it to. One may use this same technique for the Default Label,
Default Combo Box, or any other control that displays text.

HTH.

Gunny

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