[AccessD] Form custom back colours

Software Design & Solutions Pty Ltd. SDSSoftware at Optusnet.com.au
Thu Jan 30 23:37:01 CST 2003


Message....OK - I see that if you set the a form object's object color using the RGB function then it works, but is that the only way?
Kath
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  From: Software Design & Solutions Pty Ltd. 
  To: AccessD at databaseadvisors.com 
  Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 4:28 PM
  Subject: Re: [AccessD] Form custom back colours


  Further to this thread from week before last......

  I am using the RGB values on the site Bob (very kindly) posted to give me a number which I can use for an Access form object (or form back colour). eg. RGB(255,153,0) gives me the no. 39423. But if use that no. as the form back colour, I still don't get a clear colour (Same with several I have tried). 

  The display setting is set to 256 colours and this is Win2K Pro, A2K.

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Bob Gajewski 
    To: AccessD at databaseadvisors.com 
    Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 10:48 AM
    Subject: RE: [AccessD] Form custom back colours


    Kath

    Check out: http://www.webdiner.com/annexe/hexcode/hexcode.htm for a complete chart of the 256 colors. It includes the RGB and Hex values for each.

    Regards,
    Bob Gajewski
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Software Design & Solutions Pty Ltd. [mailto:SDSSoftware at Optusnet.com.au] 
      Sent: Monday 2003 Jan 13 19:58
      To: AccessD at databaseadvisors.com
      Subject: Re: [AccessD] Form custom back colours


      Sounds like good advice. But what *are* those 256 Windows colors in terms of Access? The Access grid offers a 6 x 8 grid of basic colours, giving a total of 48. Anything else created within that window is a 'custom' colour and in my experience, will not display clearly while the Windows setting remains at 256 colours. Why is that? And what do you other developers do with your form colour? 

      Kath
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