Bryan Carbonnell
Bryan_Carbonnell at cbc.ca
Fri Jan 30 09:01:50 CST 2004
John, The easiest way is to use a fixed width font, such as Courier, for the label font. Bryan Carbonnell bryan_carbonnell at cbc.ca >>> John.Clark at niagaracounty.com 30-Jan-04 9:22:42 AM >>> On a form I am working on, I am trying to provide 'leading dots', between the label and text box. I want to make all labels equal by doing this, which means some will have more or less dots than others. I usually don't do this, because of what I am now experiencing; they don't all line up. They are slightly off, but enough to notice. EXAMPLE: (These are slightly off also) Name ....................: Address .................: City ........................: St ..........................: Zip .........................: Any ideas on this? Maybe even alternatives?