some records fonts view by red color

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SAMI

Hi Dears

I have form, there are many records,

I need some records fonts view by red color.

thanks
 
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StrayBullet via AccessMonster.com

Take a look at conditional formatting.
Hi Dears

I have form, there are many records,

I need some records fonts view by red color.

thanks
 
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SAMI via AccessMonster.com

StrayBullet said:
Take a look at conditional formatting.
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Hi StrayBullet
Not by focus I need allwys red.

I need red font for some records and other record as defult font.
I have continuous form
conditions should cause I have important records need allwys to be red font
thanks
 
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RoyVidar

SAMI via AccessMonster.com said:
StrayBullet said:
Take a look at conditional formatting.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]

Hi StrayBullet
Not by focus I need allwys red.

I need red font for some records and other record as defult font.
I have continuous form
conditions should cause I have important records need allwys to be
red font thanks

Yes, that is why you should try conditional formatting. When all
controls are selected (all text controls, that is), find it on the
format menu (second item?).

Then within the conditional formatting dialog, in the first combo,
select "Expression is", then in the next enter your condition.

[MyField] = "SomeValue"

Then alter the font for this condition.
 
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SAMI via AccessMonster.com

on the
format menu (second item?).

Then within the conditional formatting dialog, in the first combo,
select "Expression is", then in the next enter your condition.

[MyField] = "SomeValue"

Then alter the font for this condition.

Hi RoyVidar
I make as you write to me but nothing change.
Thanks
 
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RoyVidar

SAMI via AccessMonster.com said:
on the
format menu (second item?).

Then within the conditional formatting dialog, in the first combo,
select "Expression is", then in the next enter your condition.

[MyField] = "SomeValue"

Then alter the font for this condition.

Hi RoyVidar
I make as you write to me but nothing change.
Thanks

We cannot see what you have done, and what you haven't done. We need
more details.

Here are some links to tutorials for conditional formatting
http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/access/moreforms.html
http://www.blueclaw-db.com/download/conditional_formatting.htm
(with a downloadable sample file)

Here's a pdf tutorial, with a chapter and some pictures of conditional
formatting
www.itu.dk/people/slauesen/UID/AccessTutorial.pdf
It seems you can also download some files from
www.itu.dk/people/slauesen/UID/

So - either see if any of these can help you in achieving your goal,
or post more specific about your data, the field names, how you've
set up conditional formatting, the condition...
 
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RoyVidar

SAMI via AccessMonster.com said:
Can I send sample to solve it, please

I'm not very entusiastic towards that, I prefer that we try to solve
issues by explanations, but if you're able to get a workable e mail
address out of the header, I'll try to monitor the account a couple of
days.
 
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SAMI via AccessMonster.com

RoyVidar said:
I'm not very entusiastic towards that, I prefer that we try to solve
issues by explanations, but if you're able to get a workable e mail
address out of the header, I'll try to monitor the account a couple of
days.
 
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SAMI via AccessMonster.com

Hi RoyVidar and StrayBullet

Thank you so much for your efforts.
I get resolve by option button.
 

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