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Default Text Size in Label or Textbox in Form

I want to use a larger size font for my label and textbox. Is there a way to
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Default Text Size in Label or Textbox in Form

In the VBE select the label or textbox, go to the properties window lokk for
the Font property, click and there you are.

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Default Text Size in Label or Textbox in Form

Thanks, woks like a charm!

"Howard31" wrote:

In the VBE select the label or textbox, go to the properties window lokk for
the Font property, click and there you are.

Hope this helps
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I want to use a larger size font for my label and textbox. Is there a way to
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