you're welcome, Paul ;) glad you found a solution :)
Warm Regards,
Crystal
www.You'tube.com/LearnByCrystal
* have an awesome day :)
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From: Paul Baang
Subject: Re: [MS_AccessPros] How to Show Color Dialog Box in a Form
Dear Crystal, Bill, Jeff,
I found what I needed. I used the Conditional Formatting to apply a color in the text box. Thank you very much all.
Happy Halloween!
Regards,
Paul
--- On Mon, 10/31/11, Paul Baang wrote:
Dear Crystal,
Thanks for this. I will keep this for future reference. At present, though, what I need to know is how to show the color dialog box after I click a text box, choose a color from the dialog box, and the color stays in the text box. And, also, I can change the color any time when called for. Again, thank you very much for this. I would appreciate it also if you can help me again on this.
Regards,
Paul
--- On Mon, 10/31/11, Crystal <strive4peace> wrote:
From: Crystal
Hi Paul,
look here for some ideas:
ColorPicker_by_Crystal_and_AD_20080724.zip
Sample Db - (This refers to thread: "Color Picker -- (Was -- Bill - what do you call your utility?)" - initiated by Crystal)
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MS_Access_Professionals/files/1_Samples/ColorPicker_by_Crystal_and_AD_20080724.zip
~Crystal
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From: Paul Baang
Hi All,
I am using Access 2007. I need some help.
I am developing a database on an Early Warning System. The idea is to assign a color code for each level in the EW system (i.e., Green for Safe; Yellow for Concern; Red for Critical). Please see attached database.
Thank you very much in advance.
Respectfully,
Paul
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Senin, 31 Oktober 2011
Re: [MS_AccessPros] How to Show Color Dialog Box in a Form
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