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Caption Font effect Syntax

Caption Font effect Syntax

Caption Font effect Syntax

(OP)
Hello All

I'm working on a new macro with a form. I'd like to show the Caption text of a radio button underlined. I'm not familiar enough with the Syntax for doing this.

I've tryed ("<FONT effect=U"> & Displayed With) and a few other things. smile I'm trying to make the text "Displayed With" appear underlined on the form.

Can anybody help? Can't seem to hack my way thru.

Thanks

Tobin Sparks
www.nov.com

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RE: Caption Font effect Syntax

If you are making your form in the VBE, when you select the radio button control, click on Font. You should see a button with an ellipsis (...) appear, if you click on that there is a font formatting dialog which includes Underline.

Cheers,
Joerd

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RE: Caption Font effect Syntax

(OP)
joerd,

DAA! I probably won't forget that for a while. smile

Thanks

Tobin Sparks
www.nov.com

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