[AccessD] Moving on to Fonts

Stuart McLachlan stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Wed Jul 13 08:48:09 CDT 2022


As an aside, the  HTML used in Rich Text textboxes is an old version (HTML 3 ? ).

<font> and <font size> were depreciated in HTML 4.01 (in 1999) and made obsolete in 
HTML 5 (in 2014), so be cautious about using it in web pages.



On 13 Jul 2022 at 23:33, Stuart McLachlan wrote:

> I've just built a little tool to make it easy to the get  HTML behind
> a Rich Text textbox. It's a single form accdb.
> 
> Just a simple form with two textboxes, one Rich Text and one Plain
> Text plus a button. Enter your text into the RT textbox with all the
> formatting you want, click thebutton and the HTML is copied into the
> plain text box - you can then copy it and use it elsewhere ( even iin
> a HTML web page :) )
> 
> Grab it from https://camcopng.com/download/RichTextHTMLView.zip
> 
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