Monday, July 28, 2014

How To Applying Special Effects to Controls in Access 2003

You can apply special effects to one or more controls in a form or report to enhance the appearance of the form or report. For example, you can create three-dimensional effects, including flat (the default effect), raised, sunken, etched, shadowed, and chiseled. Use the effect that seems most appropriate for the tone of the form or report. For example, in a more formal financial report, you might choose the simple flat effect. In a report outlining future technology needs, consider using a high-tech shadowed effect.

Apply a Special Effect to a Control

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Display the form or report in Design view.
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Select the control to which you want to apply a special effect.
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Note that only the control's line or border is affected. Any text in the control is not affected by applying a special effect.
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