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    datasheet formatting


    Hi all, I'm using Access 2016. I have a form and a subform. Is there a way to change the label color for the txt fields..I changed the Font and the height but only see a way to change all the Font color
    Code:
     me.datasheet.font color = 255
    Any ideas? Thanks

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    Micron is online now Virtually Inert Person
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    AFAIK, no. But you can if you switch to continuous form view. Alternatively, put datasheet on main form as a sub form and put labels above datasheet controls on main form. User can alter width of datasheet column, so they may no longer line up. Or maybe switch to split form. Split has limitations and may not be suitable for you.
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    slimjen is offline Expert
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    I'll look and let you know.

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