Tab Control Background Colour
Apr 17, 2007
Hi all,
I have been searching for a setting that enables me to change the background colour of a tab control on a form. It may be something obvious that I have missed.
Changing the type to 'transparent' and setting the form background colour does not seem to work.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Rob
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Apr 26, 2006
This should be an easy one for somebody. I'm a newbie to access and I'm experimenting with a tabbed form. My problem is if I create a new form with (say) two tabs, the area to the right of the tabs(where more tabs would be inserted) is white and I don't know how to change it to blend in with the rest of the page. Hope I'm making myself clear.:(
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Oct 18, 2006
Hi
We have created some forms using (in some cases) the form wizard.
As you may know you have to select a "Background Style" when using the wizard.
Now we want to change the background from one of these styles to a colour - but when we select it in Properties and try to apply it, it seems to flicker but does not seem to have any effect.
Can anybody help us out please ?
many thanks
ajm
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Jan 24, 2007
Hi,
I'm currently using MS Access 2002.
I use forms to display client info and i would like to know if the following is possible, and if so, how ?
When a clients installation date is older than 6months old (date is in a text box) i would like the form's background to change colour for that paticular client.
eg/ if the clients installation date was 7 months ago, the form's background would change red - but only to that client.
Kinds Regards
Chris
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Mar 31, 2006
I'm opening a form in snapshot view and would like the background colour of all the fields in the form to be a dark colour to show that it is in snapshot. the user then clicks Amend and the background colour would change to something lighter to show they can amend the record. Is there any way of on the OnClick event of the Amend button change all the fields (and there's lots) at once without having to name them all individually, ie:
Me.text1.background = whatever
me.text2.background = whatever
Thanks
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Jun 27, 2006
Hi guys,
Something that's been bothering me. I have a unbound subform which acts as a placeholder for other subforms rotating on it (by changing the SourceObject), that way all the relevant subforms appear in the right place when required. It works great except, it's this great big white box and there's no option to change the background colour anywhere. I would like it to be either transparent or have an option to change it to the same colour as my main form it sits on.
Any way to do this?
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Aug 26, 2004
Im trying to change the background colour of some fields if the value is null or missing, but I'm not quite sure how to handle the coding. The fields in question are title, given name and surname, and if they are empty I want to change the background colour to highlight to users that they need to collect this information.
Any help that you can provide would be great!
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Mar 20, 2014
I have a form with subform that uses colour as background colour for all fields on the form, and also a very light background for the whole form. This outputs very well to PDF, retaining all of the layout etc.
However, consisting of over 100 pages I do not want any colour at all in the printed report, no do I want the colour converted to black or grey. Inkjet cartridges are just too expensive!
Is there an easy way to remove all colour before printing or do I have to design another report?
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Jun 16, 2014
Here, what I am trying to learn, that background of the form change its colour automatically after sometime let say 1 min or after 2 min
I find the link on the web where more than 500 colour code are available, but not sure, how I can use [URL] ....
I can put this command on form_load()
Me.Detail.BackColor = ?????????
but question is how i can bring other colour into loop
Plus, if the user want to do any work on the same form, will this loop also allow the user to do any work, I mean form should not be stuck up in the loop of changing a colour...
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Jul 9, 2013
I have a form with two textboxes that get their values from two different queries that counts records from table. If textbox1.value equals texbox2.value the textbox2.value back ground colour is green. If they are not equal textbox2.value goes red. Itried with using conditional formatting, but it doesn't work all the time as the form is not updating when it is opened.
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Oct 17, 2014
I have a sub form on a tab control and would like it (the form) to be the same colour as the tab control... what colour should I set the background to?!
Ive got it nearly the same colour after quite some time, however it would be good if it was the same.
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Jan 2, 2007
Hi,
I have a couple of identical databases in Access 97, they have lots of forms. My users use the two different versions of this database, but linked to different sets of data depending on what they are doing.
I distinguish between the two versions by making the background colour of the log on and Switchboard forms different. It would be nice if I could cause the background colour of the other forms to match the Switchboard without having to go through and change each form individually.
Can someone please give me a clue as to how this can be done?
I know using Me.Detail.BackColor = RGB(100, 100, 255) would work, but I can't see how to a) get the RGB values from the Switchboard.
Regards,
Bernard D
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Mar 6, 2006
How do I change the background color of a tab or can you? The form that I am looking at has a tab button, but it looks like a normal form for the background. It has the grid and has a color for the background. I have designed a new form and added a tab control. But the background is grey and I would like to change it. Please help, if you can. Thanks.
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Sep 27, 2005
I don't want to get fancy with changing the colour of tab controls (a la S. Lebans), I'd just like to be able to duplicate the default gray color. Does anyone know the numeric expression to enter in the tab control's Background Color box?
Many thanks.
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Aug 31, 2006
I have some tab controls, which for some reason show up white.
I have set their back style to transparent but it doesn't seem to show the grey Windows colour of the background form.
Any ideas why ?
AT the moment I'm having to put grey rectangles in various places to cover this up, which is obviously not ideal.
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Sep 11, 2013
I have several queries that perform an audit on data. I want to create a form that has two buttons, multiple labels and textboxes. When the first button is pressed, it runs all queries and returns a count of the records within each query into the corresponding textbox. Then I want a a button that will clear all textboxes. I don't want to see the queries, I just want them to run in the background and the count results to be populated in the textboxes.
So for example, it would return:
Check1: 3
Check2: 6
Check3: 2
Check4: 0
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Oct 22, 2005
Can anyone advise how I can get access to change the colour of data or cells , so that when I print out cells or data is coloured
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Aug 1, 2007
Is there anyway of putting colour onto table headings to divide them up and clearly show which headings are for different categories?
Thanks, Steve
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May 24, 2006
I have checked the forum for tab colour/color and there is plenty telling me the background colour of the tab control but I couldnt find a single thread on the actual colour of the tab - you know (in Access 2003 anyway), that sort of off white colour. I have put a subform onto one tab but I cant get the background colour of the form to match the off-white colour of the tab.
Does anyone know the RGB or Access number for this off white tab color?
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Sep 13, 2005
Hi, I have a text box on a form that I want to link to a colour pallette. I want it so that when a user clicks in the box, the colour pallette appears, the user then selects a colour rom the pallette and the text box turns that colour. I'm sure ive seen example of this sort of thing but I cant find them. Any ideas anyone?
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Jan 31, 2006
Im using a colour picker to change the colour of a text box on click. I need to store the colour in the text box. At the moment it changes the colour of the text box in every record. How can I overcome this? Thanks!
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Aug 7, 2006
Hi,
I am trying to produce either a report or a form that displays records 1 to a line. That bits easy enough using a tabular layout.
I would like to make text boxes that hold the data a differnt colour on each alternate line. So the background colour changes from white, then green, white , green etc.
Anyone give me a starter on this one please?
Thank you
David Williams
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Jan 17, 2007
Hi all, i'm having a rather annoying problem. When I view my report I have 2 sets of conditional formatting that run, one that changes the back colours of certain fileds when the criteria is meet, and the second, the text colour of certain fields, both of which work fine when previewing the report. However, when I print the report, any of the back colour in the preview does not print out but text colour does. If I print from another office programme i.e. Word, block colour is printed fine its just seems to not work in my access.
Please note that if the same report is printed from another computer, it prints fine.
Please does anyone have any idea on why this is happening and how to sort it. Thanks in advance for any ideas and help.
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Apr 25, 2005
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Feb 25, 2006
I open my form in design view.
Click tab control to place a tabbed form.
The background colour is a different gray and the tabs are white.. i just want them to be the default colour...
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Nov 3, 2006
Ok what I would like to do is have a switchboard with a number of command buttons on, each button opens to a form with a few fields within them.
Is it possible for the initial switchboard labels to be 'red', then as the related form is opened and populated the switchboard label turns 'amber' and once the form is complete the switchboard label is 'green'. See example piccie attached, to get a better understanding!
This is to enable multiple users to see at a glance the status of various jobs.
If anyone knows how I can go about this or suggest any alternatives, I'm open to suggestion.
Thanks in advance
http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/223/switchsamplert7.jpg
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