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jasontferrell

Command Button Text Cut Off
 
In my command buttons, the bottom edge of the text is cut off. This
is true for all letters that go "below the line", e.g. g, p, q
How can I format the command button so that the text will display
completely?

Vacuum Sealed

Command Button Text Cut Off
 
Hi Jason

You could try a different font & or reducing the size of it; Or you could
try making the command button larger.

HTH
Mick



Cimjet[_3_]

Command Button Text Cut Off
 
Hi Jasont Ferrell
I presume your buttons are from the 'Control Toolbox", right click and select
Properties, reduce the size of the font or you can enlarge the buttons.
If your buttons are from the "Form Toolbar", right click "Format Control" you
can change the size of the font or in the Alignment Tab you can select
"Automatic size'.
HTH
Cimjet

"jasontferrell" wrote in message
...
In my command buttons, the bottom edge of the text is cut off. This
is true for all letters that go "below the line", e.g. g, p, q
How can I format the command button so that the text will display
completely?



jasontferrell

Command Button Text Cut Off
 
I'm using the Control Toolbox. If I choose Arial, 12pt, it doesn't
matter how large the box is, it always cuts off a g. If I go down to
10pt, it works ok. Any ideas how I can use 12pt?
My text is "(1) Get Product Cogs and Load". My box is 161.25 high and
495.75 wide.


On May 26, 9:13*am, "Cimjet" wrote:
Hi Jasont Ferrell
I presume your buttons are from the 'Control Toolbox", right click and select
Properties, reduce the size of the font or you can enlarge the buttons.
If your buttons are from the "Form Toolbar", right click "Format Control" you
can change the size of the font or in the Alignment Tab you can select
"Automatic size'.
HTH
Cimjet

"jasontferrell" wrote in message

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In my command buttons, the bottom edge of the text is cut off. *This
is true for all letters that go "below the line", e.g. g, p, q
How can I format the command button so that the text will display
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Cimjet[_3_]

Command Button Text Cut Off
 
Hi Jasont
Change your font, try "Times New Roman"
HTH
Cimjet
"jasontferrell" wrote in message
...
I'm using the Control Toolbox. If I choose Arial, 12pt, it doesn't
matter how large the box is, it always cuts off a g. If I go down to
10pt, it works ok. Any ideas how I can use 12pt?
My text is "(1) Get Product Cogs and Load". My box is 161.25 high and
495.75 wide.


On May 26, 9:13 am, "Cimjet" wrote:
Hi Jasont Ferrell
I presume your buttons are from the 'Control Toolbox", right click and select
Properties, reduce the size of the font or you can enlarge the buttons.
If your buttons are from the "Form Toolbar", right click "Format Control" you
can change the size of the font or in the Alignment Tab you can select
"Automatic size'.
HTH
Cimjet

"jasontferrell" wrote in message

...



In my command buttons, the bottom edge of the text is cut off. This
is true for all letters that go "below the line", e.g. g, p, q
How can I format the command button so that the text will display
completely?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -



jasontferrell

Command Button Text Cut Off
 
That works!

Cimjet[_3_]

Command Button Text Cut Off
 
Glad to see it working.
Cimjet
"jasontferrell" wrote in message
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That works!



GS[_2_]

Command Button Text Cut Off
 
jasontferrell brought next idea :
In my command buttons, the bottom edge of the text is cut off. This
is true for all letters that go "below the line", e.g. g, p, q
How can I format the command button so that the text will display
completely?


Increase its height OR decrease its font size via the Properties.

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Garry

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