Thanks Tom,
Works Great.
Lennox.
"Dixon, Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dim c As Color
Dim v As Variant
Dim s As String
c = EditField1.BackColor
v = c
s = v
MsgBox s
If the EditField is the default BackColor the MsgBox will display
&hFFFFFF
If you want to display s as an RB color do this
s = "&C" + Right(s,6)
> Hello,
> Suppose that I have an EditField, called ColorBox, that has a
> BackColor and I want the Hexadecimal code for that BackColor
> to be displayed in another editfield called HexColCode how do
> I get that?
> Thanks.
> Lennox
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