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how to control display colors depending upon the output variable

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infoscion

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Jan 21, 2005
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Hi:
I am working on a score card development project. I need to have some way to have an indicator pictorially when the measured metric is withing a certain range. Does MS Access have the capability to handle such a thing on a dynamic basis or are there other platforms that can handle such an issue?
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Info
 
Hi
I'd suggest using Excel for this. At the very least you could use conditional formatting to give a traffic light indication.

Not sure if it could be done in Access though.

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Hi Info,

I don't know if it helps as you've not given any specifics, but from Access 2K onward you can use Conditional Formatting on an Access Form.

Enjoy,
Tony

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