Conditional formatting

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gail

Hello,

I would like the text in my "Due Date" field to turn red
once the due date has passed. I believe Conditional
Formatting is the way to go...but can't get it right. Can
anyone break it down for me...(using baby steps)? Please
and thanks!
 
Hello,

I would like the text in my "Due Date" field to turn red
once the due date has passed. I believe Conditional
Formatting is the way to go...but can't get it right. Can
anyone break it down for me...(using baby steps)? Please
and thanks!

If you are using Access 2000 or later:

In Form Design View, click on the [DueDate] Field.
Then, on the Menu, click on
Format + Conditional Formatting
Set the Condition1 drop-down to
Field Value Is
Set the value in the next drop-down to
Less Than
Set the next dialog box to
Date()

Set the colors to whatever you want
 
I'm sorry, this method isn't working. Now, a due date of
4/29/2004 is "RED" ...and the due date hasn't arrived.
Can you please look at this again, here's what I'm trying
for:

1)"Date Due" text turns red-once the due date has passed;
2)"Date Due" text turns dark green 5 days prior to and
including due date.
3)"Date Due" text is regular green by default.

I'd appreciate anything you could do...and thank you!!
-----Original Message-----
Hello,

I would like the text in my "Due Date" field to turn red
once the due date has passed. I believe Conditional
Formatting is the way to go...but can't get it right. Can
anyone break it down for me...(using baby steps)? Please
and thanks!

If you are using Access 2000 or later:

In Form Design View, click on the [DueDate] Field.
Then, on the Menu, click on
Format + Conditional Formatting
Set the Condition1 drop-down to
Field Value Is
Set the value in the next drop-down to
Less Than
Set the next dialog box to
Date()

Set the colors to whatever you want
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