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806 Chapter 26 Create Databases and Simple Tables


You cannot adjust the height of a single row.


  1. On the Home tab, in the Records group, click the More button, and then click
    Row Height.
    The Row Height dialog box opens.


You can set the rows to the precise height you want.


  1. In the Row Height dialog box, select the Standard Height check box, and then
    click OK.
    Access resets the height of the rows to the default setting.

  2. Click anywhere in the FirstName field. Then in the Records group, click the More
    button, and click Hide Fields.
    The FirstName field disappears, and the fields to its right shift to the left.
    Tip If you select several fields before clicking Hide Fields, they all disappear. You can
    select adjacent fields by clicking the field name of the first one, holding down the Shift
    key, and then clicking the field name of the last one. The two fields and any fields in
    between are selected.

  3. To restore the hidden field, in the Records group, click the More button, and then
    click Unhide Fields.

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