Hi Dan,
> Yes, I am. Actually I do not think this can be done in an formatted
> field in an individual control. I know that negative currency is not
> red even when that property is selected. It does work for a table
> control though. I think I will try this a little later today.
Works as
Yes, I am. Actually I do not think this can be done in an formatted
field in an individual control. I know that negative currency is not red
even when that property is selected. It does work for a table control
though. I think I will try this a little later today.
Dan
On 5/6/20 12:56, Robert
Hi Dan,
> I have a form with the results of medical test that are run each time I
> see the doctor. Each one of them has a "good" range. What I want to do
> is to have one color for those which are lower than the range, one in
> the range, and one which is above the range.
>
> I have seen this
I have a form with the results of medical test that are run each time I
see the doctor. Each one of them has a "good" range. What I want to do
is to have one color for those which are lower than the range, one in
the range, and one which is above the range.
I have seen this done in the past,
Dear list: After posting those clueless followup questions, I dig some further
digging and found the answers. But before I could post back to the list, Michael was
so kind as to write to me (inadvertently off-list), not only with answers to the
questions but with additional info that the