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Question : Conditional Formating in Access
I have a button on a form... is there a way for the button (or the font of the button) to change to a different color it is has been pressed? Similar to conditional formating in Excel. So that we will know if the button has been pressed on that particular form entry or not?
If so, and it isn't too difficult, I'd like the button to change to a light blue background color.
Thanks!
Answer : Conditional Formating in Access
You are not going to find a no-code solution for this.
I don't see how the Memonunber is useful.
What were you thinking you might do with it?
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