Microsoft KB Archive/111931

= Works 3.0: Font Sizes in List View Affect the Report View =

Article ID: 111931

Article Last Modified on 9/7/2001

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Works 3.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q111931



SYMPTOMS
The default font used in the database list view and the database report are the same.

Because of this, using Select All to change the font size used in the list view of the Works Database will affect the display of the report view. Changing the font size in the Works Database causes the width of the row headers (that is, where it displays Title, Heading, Record, and so on) and the column headers (A, B, C, and so on) to be incorrect. Also, if you change the font in the report view and preview the document in print preview, the row height and row/column header fonts will be incorrect when you cancel the preview.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in works for Windows version 3.0. This problem was corrected in Works versions 4.0 and later.



Steps to Reproduce Problem

 * 1) Open an existing Works 3.0 database.
 * 2) From the View menu, choose List.
 * 3) From the Edit menu, choose Select All.
 * 4) From the Format menu, choose Font and Style.
 * 5) Select a font and a large size, such as 30.
 * 6) Choose OK or press ENTER.
 * 7) From the Tools menu, choose Create New Report.

After creating the report, you'll notice that the font size in the report is the same the size in list view.
 * 1) From the report view, choose Select All from the Edit menu.
 * 2) From the Format menu, choose Font and Style.
 * 3) Select a font and a small size, such as 8.
 * 4) From the File menu, choose Print Preview.
 * 5) In the Print Preview screen, choose Cancel.

NOTE: When you return to report view, the row height and the font of the row and column headers are incorrect.

This behavior will continue until the file is saved.

Additional query words: db fmt w_works 3.00

Keywords: kbbug kbprint KB111931

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