Jim,

Your value is numeric, the controlsource of the RichText control would be
forced to text.
Try to put a hidden textbox class with the controlsource being your field,
and the controlsource of the RichText control being TEXT property of the
textbox. You will have to consider the width of the textbox because to
narrow could show an asterisk.

Tracy

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Harvey
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 4:25 PM

I added this control, bound the control source to the amount field, but upon
doing so and running the form it changes the value in the field to zero?

This is confirmed as I browse the table after closing the form and can see 0
has replaced the previous number.


James E Harvey
Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.
M.I.S./Corresponding Officer
Off: 717-637-8931
fax: 717-637-6766
email: [email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From: Tracy Pearson
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 1:00 PM

You might be able to make use of the RichText ActiveX control. Quick testing
with dropping it onto a form I was able to get to the font object while it
was running and change the font.size to 372. This gave me a capital letter O
about 4.5 inch high.

Tracy


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