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how to display expired date in red (access)
Hi guys, first post here. Glad I found this forum.
Anyway, I would appreciate if someone could tell me how display an expired date in red? For example: if the dates in the date field are not equal to or greater than the date displayed, I would like the expired date to be displayed in red. Another example - 12/12/10 should be displayed in red and 12/12/11 should remain in the default colour black. # I hope I haven't confused anyone. |
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sorry I meant current date
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take it there is not any way to achieve this?
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Ok i will make it a little more straight forward. I just want an expired date to be very obvious.
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If it's an Access question, please post it on the access forum.
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