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Old August 29th, 2008, 04:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
guidop12
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Default Coloring in forms

I have a form that has three items
Read_date
Black_click
Black_total
The user will enter the read_date and the black_click and the black_total
comes from an event procedure. The problem is when the user tabs to
black_total the box turns black and the user can't see what the information
is. I looked in the properties but they are the same as the black_click
properties.

Is it something to do with event Procedure??

Please help
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Old August 29th, 2008, 09:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Klatuu
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Default Coloring in forms

can't tell without seeing the code in the event.
Could also be something set in conditional Formatting for that control.
In either case, something is setting the back color property of the control
to make it black.
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Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


"guidop12" wrote:

I have a form that has three items
Read_date
Black_click
Black_total
The user will enter the read_date and the black_click and the black_total
comes from an event procedure. The problem is when the user tabs to
black_total the box turns black and the user can't see what the information
is. I looked in the properties but they are the same as the black_click
properties.

Is it something to do with event Procedure??

Please help

 




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