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In Figure 9.11, the Description column has been resized to allow more room to show descriptions
without clipping. Resizing the Description column has pushed the other columns to the right, but
the report’s width accommodates these changes.
FIGURE 9.11
Layout view is useful for resizing controls in a columnar report.
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Choosing a theme
After you adjust the layout, you can use controls in the Themes group on the ribbon’s Design tab
to change the report’s colors, fonts, and overall appearance. The Themes button opens a gallery
containing several dozen themes (see Figure 9.12).
Themes are an important concept in Access 2010. A theme sets the color scheme, selected font
face, font colors, and font sizes for Access 2010 forms and reports. As you hover the mouse over
the theme icons in the gallery, the report open in Layout view behind the gallery instantly changes
to show you how the report would look with the selected theme.
Each theme has a name, like Office, Apex, Flow, Paper, and Metro. Theme names are useful when
you want to refer to a particular theme in the application’s documentation or in an e-mail or other
correspondence. Themes are stored in a file with a .thmx extension, in the Program Files\
Microsoft Office\Document Themes 14 folder. Themes apply to all the Office 2010 docu-
ments (Word, Excel, and Access), making it easy to determine a style to apply to all of a company’s
Office output.