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Default changing the font size on the drop down of a list (autofilter).

Help I am creating a program for our salespeople and I have created several
lists on the forms and when I reduce the page to 42% it makes it almost
impossible to view the drop down menu from the list I created. At 75% it is
readable but all the forms and artwork are not seen on the same page.
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Default changing the font size on the drop down of a list (autofilter).

There's no setting you can change that controls the font size in an
AutoFilter dropdown.


Culpeper Wood wrote:
Help I am creating a program for our salespeople and I have created several
lists on the forms and when I reduce the page to 42% it makes it almost
impossible to view the drop down menu from the list I created. At 75% it is
readable but all the forms and artwork are not seen on the same page.



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