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ACCESS 2003: coloring words in columns or rows

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calico - 12 Dec 2005 16:33 GMT
Is there a way to color segments of an access database verbiage or rows or
columns?
John Vinson - 12 Dec 2005 19:25 GMT
>Is there a way to color segments of an access database verbiage or rows or
>columns?

Depends on the version of Access, but for 2002 and later, yes: use
Format... Conditional Formatting. You can color a textbox (or a whole
row of textboxes or other controls) based on values within the record
or on calculated expressions.

If you want to color (or bold or underline) a single word or words in
the text in a field, no can do, unless you obtain a third-party "Rich
Text Format" control.

                 John W. Vinson[MVP]    
 
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