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WharfRunner
I have co-developed an Access 2000 database that manages office pools for the
NCAA Basketball Tournament ... I run it in Access 2003, but maintain the 2000
format for a lot of the pool participants that are still running on 2000 ...
Several output items (Forms and Reports) utilize Conditional Formatting to
achieve the desired output results ... I have two specific questions in this
regard ...
1. Is it possible to gain access to the custom "color pallete" (like in
normal formatting activities that aren't CF) to allow us to use custom colors
rather than 'just' the standard 40 choices in the 8 x 5 drop-down box? ... We
use custom colors we prefer in a lot of places and would like to maintain
consistency throughout the database and its output; and
2. Is there an add-in or workaround for the limit of three (3) CF
conditions? ... We have a need for only four (e.g., in the Final Four), but
using the 'default' and the three allowed isn't where we want to be ...
Thank you!
NCAA Basketball Tournament ... I run it in Access 2003, but maintain the 2000
format for a lot of the pool participants that are still running on 2000 ...
Several output items (Forms and Reports) utilize Conditional Formatting to
achieve the desired output results ... I have two specific questions in this
regard ...
1. Is it possible to gain access to the custom "color pallete" (like in
normal formatting activities that aren't CF) to allow us to use custom colors
rather than 'just' the standard 40 choices in the 8 x 5 drop-down box? ... We
use custom colors we prefer in a lot of places and would like to maintain
consistency throughout the database and its output; and
2. Is there an add-in or workaround for the limit of three (3) CF
conditions? ... We have a need for only four (e.g., in the Final Four), but
using the 'default' and the three allowed isn't where we want to be ...
Thank you!