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Old February 21st, 2006, 09:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Default Enlarge font on Calendar page ActiveX Control

Is there some way I can make the calendar page bigger? I want to use it on a
touch screen - and the standard one is a little too small.

I use the Calendar Control 11.0 that can be selected on Toolbox menu when
pressing "More Controls..."
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Diane
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Old February 21st, 2006, 11:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Default Enlarge font on Calendar page ActiveX Control

You can drag the edges of the calendar control in form design view to make
the buttons bigger. There is also a font setting in the ActiveX properties
page (double click the calendar control in form design view while the
control is NOT selected to open this dialog box), but it appears to only
change the day headers, not the fonts for the dates.

There may be another calendar control you can use. Stephen Lebans has a good
one at www.lebans.com, but I don't know if it lends itself to a touch screen
well.

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"DianePDavies" wrote in message
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Is there some way I can make the calendar page bigger? I want to use it on
a
touch screen - and the standard one is a little too small.

I use the Calendar Control 11.0 that can be selected on Toolbox menu when
pressing "More Controls..."
--
Diane



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Old February 21st, 2006, 11:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Default Enlarge font on Calendar page ActiveX Control

The interface to my MonthCalendar control exposes all of the font properties
that the MS ActiveX version does.

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"Wayne Morgan" wrote in message
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You can drag the edges of the calendar control in form design view to make
the buttons bigger. There is also a font setting in the ActiveX properties
page (double click the calendar control in form design view while the
control is NOT selected to open this dialog box), but it appears to only
change the day headers, not the fonts for the dates.

There may be another calendar control you can use. Stephen Lebans has a
good one at www.lebans.com, but I don't know if it lends itself to a touch
screen well.

--
Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP


"DianePDavies" wrote in message
...
Is there some way I can make the calendar page bigger? I want to use it
on a
touch screen - and the standard one is a little too small.

I use the Calendar Control 11.0 that can be selected on Toolbox menu when
pressing "More Controls..."
--
Diane





 




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