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Old July 8th, 2009, 04:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Silvio
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Default Color Picking and save code

My users need to fill in a report in which they need to describe the color of
the object (water, soil or whatever) observed during an inspection. Is there
a way for them to pick a color from the color selection window in access and
store that color code in a table field and then have a control or label in a
form to display the actual color (e.g. small red box)? Of course, each record
will display the color selected. Also, most likely I will be using continuous
form in order to view all my records.

Thank you,
Silvio
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Old July 8th, 2009, 04:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Silvio
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Default Color Picking and save code

Oops! Wrong group sorry - disregard.

"Silvio" wrote:

My users need to fill in a report in which they need to describe the color of
the object (water, soil or whatever) observed during an inspection. Is there
a way for them to pick a color from the color selection window in access and
store that color code in a table field and then have a control or label in a
form to display the actual color (e.g. small red box)? Of course, each record
will display the color selected. Also, most likely I will be using continuous
form in order to view all my records.

Thank you,
Silvio

 




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