From: Dwade on 27 Apr 2010 12:48 Normally it has been that when I placed a field the label automatically went as well. This is no longer happening only the field is being placed. No label. I want the label to appear and be connected automatically. I somehow must have changed something but what and how do I get it back to normal.
From: Jeanette Cunningham on 27 Apr 2010 15:47 Change the default settings for a text box. This will apply to the form you are working on. To change the default settings, click to add new textbox to your form. Before you place the textbox on the form, go to the properties dialog for the textbox, format tab and find the property for including a label with the textbox. Set it to yes. Now put the textbox on the form. This will change the default for all new textboxes you put on this form. Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "Dwade" <Dwade(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0948DCDB-2C9E-4B52-ADAC-E4D28C3911C9(a)microsoft.com... > Normally it has been that when I placed a field the label automatically > went > as well. > > This is no longer happening only the field is being placed. No label. I > want > the label to appear and be connected automatically. > > I somehow must have changed something but what and how do I get it back to > normal.
From: fredg on 27 Apr 2010 16:03 On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 09:48:04 -0700, Dwade wrote: > Normally it has been that when I placed a field the label automatically went > as well. > > This is no longer happening only the field is being placed. No label. I want > the label to appear and be connected automatically. > > I somehow must have changed something but what and how do I get it back to > normal. Access 2003 or earlier? From Access Help... Default + Change default properties for a control type In a form or report, you can change the default properties for new controls. This procedure does not apply to data access pages. Open a form or report in Design view. Do one of the following: Change the default settings for a type of control In the toolbox, click the tool for the type of control that you want to change. For example, if you want to change the default control style for text boxes, click the Text Box tool . Display the property sheet by clicking Properties on the Form Design or Report Design toolbar. Microsoft Access changes the title bar of the property sheet to indicate that you've opened the default property sheet for that type of control. In the property sheet, change the property settings. If you want the new settings to apply to all new controls, make the current form or report a template. How? You can either use an existing form or report as a template, or create a form or report specifically for use as a template. Changing the default template does not have any effect on existing forms and reports. On the Tools menu, click Options. Click the Forms/Reports tab. Type the name of the new template in the Form Template or Report Template box. Click OK. Note To see the name of the template that is currently used for new forms or reports, click Options on the Tools menu, and then click the Forms/Reports tab. Note: In your case it's the "Auto Label" property you wish to set to Yes. -- Fred Please respond only to this newsgroup. I do not reply to personal e-mail
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