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introduction access training - Formatting

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replyReply Wed 20 Jun 2007, 16:38Delegate Tony said...

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Access Intermediate course

Formatting

Is there a conditional formatting function in Access similar to the one used in Excel

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replyReply Mon 2 Jul 2007, 12:41Trainer Carlos said...

RE: Formatting

Hi Tony

Yes there is. To access it:

In the Report Design View

Right Click the Text box where the data to be formatted is(eg The "Amount" text box)
Select Conditional Formatting

The Conditional formatting dialog box appears (Looking exactly like the Excel one).

Regards

Carlos

 

Access tip:

How To Find All Overdue Accounts?

To find overdue accounts create a filter that compares today's date with the Invoice Date in the table. To do this:

1. Open the Query in Design View
2. Select the field for the filter and in the criteria row enter:

<Date()

This filter returns records where the Invoice Date is before today's date.

This filter can be manipulated if, for instance, Invoices are due 15 days after the Invoice Date. For this the filter would be:

<Date()-15

This filter returns records where the Invoice Date is 15 days before today's date.

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