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Does anyone know a way of changing fonts within a textbox in either = rs2000 or rs2005? I am trying to use bolding for part of the string
(ex: You owe $500.00, you must pay immediately)
Thanks,
Dennis
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Does anyone know a way of changing = fonts within a textbox in either rs2000 or rs2005? I am trying to use bolding for = part of the string
(ex: You owe = $500.00, you must pay immediately)
Thanks,
Dennis
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"Denny" wrote:
> Does anyone know a way of changing fonts within a textbox in either rs2000 or rs2005? I am trying to use bolding for part of the string
> (ex: You owe $500.00, you must pay immediately)
> Thanks,
> Dennis|||Thanks for the quick response, but I think that I didn't make my problem
clear. What I meant was that I wanted to make only part of the string bold,
the rest normal. In my example I wanted only "$500.00" bold, and "You owe"
and "you must pay immediately" normal.
So I would have mixed fonts within the same textbox.
"EsWallace" <EsWallace@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> ON THE PROPERTIES TAB ENTER =IIF( Sum(Fields!TOTAL.Value) => 500,"Bold","Normal") INTO THE FONTWEIGHT
> "Denny" wrote:
>> Does anyone know a way of changing fonts within a textbox in either
>> rs2000 or rs2005? I am trying to use bolding for part of the string
>> (ex: You owe $500.00, you must pay immediately)
>> Thanks,
>> Dennis|||I have always wanted to do that too :( but never figured it out. and I even
tried having like 3 text boxes look like one text box after it rendered but
could never get it to look pretty :)
sorry i could not help
"Denny" wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response, but I think that I didn't make my problem
> clear. What I meant was that I wanted to make only part of the string bold,
> the rest normal. In my example I wanted only "$500.00" bold, and "You owe"
> and "you must pay immediately" normal.
> So I would have mixed fonts within the same textbox.
>
> "EsWallace" <EsWallace@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7797B1B3-F551-40F3-BB53-FE2F510B263F@.microsoft.com...
> > ON THE PROPERTIES TAB ENTER =IIF( Sum(Fields!TOTAL.Value) => > 500,"Bold","Normal") INTO THE FONTWEIGHT
> >
> > "Denny" wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone know a way of changing fonts within a textbox in either
> >> rs2000 or rs2005? I am trying to use bolding for part of the string
> >>
> >> (ex: You owe $500.00, you must pay immediately)
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Dennis
>
>|||This capability does not exist.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Denny" <denny@.news.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the quick response, but I think that I didn't make my problem
> clear. What I meant was that I wanted to make only part of the string
> bold, the rest normal. In my example I wanted only "$500.00" bold, and
> "You owe" and "you must pay immediately" normal.
> So I would have mixed fonts within the same textbox.
>
> "EsWallace" <EsWallace@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7797B1B3-F551-40F3-BB53-FE2F510B263F@.microsoft.com...
>> ON THE PROPERTIES TAB ENTER =IIF( Sum(Fields!TOTAL.Value) =>> 500,"Bold","Normal") INTO THE FONTWEIGHT
>> "Denny" wrote:
>> Does anyone know a way of changing fonts within a textbox in either
>> rs2000 or rs2005? I am trying to use bolding for part of the string
>> (ex: You owe $500.00, you must pay immediately)
>> Thanks,
>> Dennis
>
Thursday, February 16, 2012
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