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hkgary33 via AccessMonster.com
Dear all,
In order to prevent the accidental editing of records, I've set all the
textbox controls to Disabled state so that the user can't amend the records
accidentially unless one button is clicked to enable all the textboxes.
However, my colleagues complained that in such way, it's very hard for them
to view the field's data in the textbox, since it's disabled and the color is
very dim. Now, how can I do to change the color of the textbox even if it is
in disabled state?
Or should I use any other method to prevent the accidental editing of records
in textboxes?
Thanks so much!!!
Gary
In order to prevent the accidental editing of records, I've set all the
textbox controls to Disabled state so that the user can't amend the records
accidentially unless one button is clicked to enable all the textboxes.
However, my colleagues complained that in such way, it's very hard for them
to view the field's data in the textbox, since it's disabled and the color is
very dim. Now, how can I do to change the color of the textbox even if it is
in disabled state?
Or should I use any other method to prevent the accidental editing of records
in textboxes?
Thanks so much!!!
Gary