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    MikeT is offline Novice
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    How to change a font for a column in a query result?

    I created a query in Access 2007, and I'd like to be able to highlight one or two primary columns by making them bold. I selected one column and clicked on the Bold icon, but the entire datasheet turned bold. How do I format only one column?

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    evander is offline Competent Performer
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    I think table or query formatting options apply to the entire table/query. If you want fine-grain control, you can use Access reports.

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    TheShabz is offline Court Jester
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    Do not associate Access tables with Excel worksheets. The access table is merely a storage facility. It is by no means an output source. Consider exporting to Excel or creating a report (as mentioned by evander) to do any formatting.

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