Alignment is one of the most frequently used layout methods. You may have mastered this method. Suppose there are four controls that align to the left and align to the right. Suppose there are four controls that align to the top and align to the bottom. If the selected controls may overlap after alignment, microsoftAccess does not overlap them, but does
Alignment is one of the most frequently used layout methods. You may have mastered this method. Suppose there are four controls that align to the left and align to the right. Suppose there are four controls that align to the top and align to the bottom. If the selected controls may overlap after alignment, microsoft Access does not overlap them, but does
Alignment is one of the most frequently used layout methods. You may have mastered this method.
Assume that there are 4 controls
Align to the left
Right-aligned Effect
Assume that there are 4 controls
Align on top
Align bottom
If the selected controls may overlap after alignment, Microsoft Access does not overlap them, and the edges of these controls are arranged adjacent.
Assume that there are 4 controls
After right alignment, because Control 3 and Control 1 overlap, the system automatically arranges the edges of the two controls.
After the upper alignment, because control 1, control 2, and control 4 overlap, the system automatically arranges the edges of the three controls adjacent to each other.