Conditional formatting does not include the ability to print lines. You can,
however, use it to change the background color of a cell or how the font
looks (color, bold, italic). In the form's design view, select the control
you want to affect then choose Conditional Formatting from the Format menu.
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Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
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It is OK if I only paint a textbox red but I cannot find any property called "Conditional formatting" I was thinking to write some code to take care of this. Can you explain where I find the Conditional Format property?
I am using 2003. I have checked text boxes and combo boxes but I cannot find the property. Funny the help file says the same thing. Is there an option, an add-in etc. that I am missing?
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