and so forth. If you want to use a palette color, what I do is simply, in Design View, right click on a textbox, click on Fill Color, set it to the color I want. I then goto Properties and see what number Access has inserted into the textbox BackColor property and copy and paste it wherever.
That is exactly how i have done it in 2003 but in 2007 the property text box ix display "#FFFFFF" instead of the 16777215 value.
Thus,
Me.LoneID.BackColor = 16777215
works perfectly but,
Me.LoneID.BackColor = #FFFFFF
gives me an error?
And this is the reading for light blue #8EA3BD, how am i suppose to know what numeric values it's representing or where can i look it up because this is also giving me an error
I don't have 2007, but [blue]decimal 16777215[/blue] is the same as [blue]hex FFFFFF[/blue] Since you've proved decimal values work, you need a hex to decimal conversion function. Unfortunately access doesn't have one, but the windows calculator performs the conversion directly. Using the calculator just build up a library of your favorites ...
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