How to align text within the txt label to bottom?

G

Guest

Hi everyone :)
I have txt labels that are by default aligned to the top (right-top) of the
label on a report, I was wondering if someone could show me how to align this
text to bottom (right-bottom).
Labels I’ve created are large and text is small, therefore I need text to be
displayed on bottom of the label instead of top.


Do not want this:
_____________
| Label |
|____________|

…and looking for this:
_____________
| |
| Label |
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
 
A

Allen Browne

In Access 2000 and later, you can set the internal margins (e.g. TopMargin
and LeftMargin properties) of the label, to make the text sit where you want
within the control.

You can also left, right, or center align the text, but AFAIK there is no
vertical alignment, so just set the TopMargin property.

If you set the internal margins in a text box that has scrollbars, the
scrollbars don't work properly.

If you ask Access to size-to-fit when you have internal margins set, it
won't get it right either.
 
G

Guest

Allen,
Your quick/nice and awesome response took care of my issue – Thank youuuuu
much!

(Right-click on the label>set “TopMargin†to whatever number you need to set
text as needed)

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Allen Browne said:
In Access 2000 and later, you can set the internal margins (e.g. TopMargin
and LeftMargin properties) of the label, to make the text sit where you want
within the control.

You can also left, right, or center align the text, but AFAIK there is no
vertical alignment, so just set the TopMargin property.

If you set the internal margins in a text box that has scrollbars, the
scrollbars don't work properly.

If you ask Access to size-to-fit when you have internal margins set, it
won't get it right either.
 

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