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    djclntn is offline Competent Performer
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    Can you lock the "Row Heighht"?


    I'm starting to advance into sub queries. For those who may know or not know me or care to understand. I can't physically use my arms/a mouse, therefor I use a head stick/pointer with a touch screen. Often times when I've to either Expand All or Collaspe a in a query I accidently enlarge the Row Height & then I have to set the row height back to standard height -- I'm very anal in having my rows & columns be set a certain way, Sometimes in not being extra careful in draging my stick back/forth accross the screen I quite often having to make adjustments repeatedly. Access has all sorts "controls" & I just thought that it wouldn't hurt to ask.

    Thanks...:-)

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    The row height of tables and queries is deliberately very dynamic and there is no way to 'lock'. Forms in Single or Continuous view offer more control over this aspect of data presentation.
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