Hello
I have been using Access through its various versions, and only recently made the jump from 2007 to 2013, and so, am discovering some of the small frustrations of this newest version.
In Access 2013, within the Navigation pane, too much space is used, ie the row height for each line item, is too large.
An object icon (ie a table, query, form) is about 1/4 height of the total row height, thus there is a lot of white space.
See attachment - NavigationPane.jpg
Is there a way to reduce row height in order to see more items?
I use Windows 8.1, Access 2013 on a Dell XPS 13 Touch screen, i7, which has the high resolution screen.
There is a toggle for mouse/ touch mode, but this changes row height very little. I don’t know if my “space” problem is associated with the high resolution screen, and so may require a adjustment outside of Access in Windows.
I hope that you may be able to suggest a solution.
Rron
I have been using Access through its various versions, and only recently made the jump from 2007 to 2013, and so, am discovering some of the small frustrations of this newest version.
In Access 2013, within the Navigation pane, too much space is used, ie the row height for each line item, is too large.
An object icon (ie a table, query, form) is about 1/4 height of the total row height, thus there is a lot of white space.
See attachment - NavigationPane.jpg
Is there a way to reduce row height in order to see more items?
I use Windows 8.1, Access 2013 on a Dell XPS 13 Touch screen, i7, which has the high resolution screen.
There is a toggle for mouse/ touch mode, but this changes row height very little. I don’t know if my “space” problem is associated with the high resolution screen, and so may require a adjustment outside of Access in Windows.
I hope that you may be able to suggest a solution.
Rron