Thanks to all!
 
What I decided to do was create a hidden drop down field and created a
filter that said if int1 < 2 or Int 2 < 2 or int3 < 3 (etc) set dropdown
field to YES.
 
And then if drop down field = yes, select color.
 
Works like a charm! 
 
Lisa

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Lisa,
 
You could always work your way around that with a hidden field drop down
field that gets set a appropriate value.. I had done something similar
where the row colors depended on values in combinations of 2 or 3 fields
such as create date, urgency, and service type..
 
What I did was developed a matrix of values for these fields and then
had a drop down field that represented every combination, and thus came
up with a color scheme for every combination..
 
Try something similar..
 
Cheers
 
Joe

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        ** I believe that integer is all that can be used.
        
        
        On 6/7/07, Kemes, Lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: 

                ** 
                Are Selection Fields the only fields that you can use to
set colors for rows in a table?
                 
                What if I would like to make all rows with an real
number field < 4 red?
                 
                Lisa
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