Make it so the Wizard fits on the damn page - even with the small.

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marvinstorm

The help pages dont fit on my 21" monitor - you have to scroll. Damn stupid.
How do I fix this?
 
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'69 Camaro

Hi.
The help pages dont fit on my 21" monitor - you have to scroll.

The Help page sizes are a combination of the computer's screen resolution
and the font size for HTML pages. First, close the Help page from Microsoft
Access, then try setting the font size to a smaller one by opening Internet
Explorer and selecting the View menu -> Text Size -> Medium (or Smaller or
Smallest). Then reopen the Help page from Microsoft Access again. If any
of these three settings for the text size are not enough, then you'll have
to change the screen resolution, perhaps to 1280 by 1024 or higher until the
Help page fits on your monitor without your having to scroll. If the font
size becomes too small to read comfortably, then you'll need to live with
the scrolling or get a bigger monitor.

HTH.

Gunny

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Brian

marvinstorm said:
The help pages dont fit on my 21" monitor - you have to scroll. Damn stupid.
How do I fix this?

The size of your monitor is irrelevant, it's your chosen resolution that
counts. In any case, the help files will have been written to present the
necessary information, whether or not they fit onto the screen at any
particular resolution is of little importance. So what if you have to
scroll to read the whole thing, so long as it gives you the answers you
want? I wish this was the most important thing I had to worry about!
 
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