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Old June 10th, 2004, 03:44 PM
paul
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Hi,
For my Access 2000 applicaiton, when I deployed to the
users, the forms color (text box, label..)display on each
computer seems different, some has light color, some has
dark color, all different from my original color when I
developed on my monitor.
How can I display the color the same? Thanks a lot.

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Old June 10th, 2004, 04:34 PM
AlCamp
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Paul,
You're probably just seeing the difference between other OEM system
displays, display drivers, and even each user's individual adjustments to
their screens. Many displays allow users to adjust the RGB values on thier
displays... so there goes "standardization".
One of my users has Windows/Properties/Appearance setup that makes all my
screens look slightly purple. Yuk!... but I can't do anything about it.
I've also seen controls carefully lined up on a form, but on some
displays, they "appear" very slightly mis-aligned.

hth
Al Camp

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Hi,
For my Access 2000 applicaiton, when I deployed to the
users, the forms color (text box, label..)display on each
computer seems different, some has light color, some has
dark color, all different from my original color when I
developed on my monitor.
How can I display the color the same? Thanks a lot.



 




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