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02.05.2008 at 09:36AM PST, ID: 23138701
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Subform Cursor and Row Color

Asked by alliedtech in Access Forms, Microsoft Access Database

Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2007

This question does not relate to the funtionality of my database, but I believe that it will increase the level of professionalism in the database's appearance.  I have numerous subforms, all in datasheet view, on which the user can select a record.  Currently, when the user clicks a record, the in text editor cursor shows up in the clicked column.  Is it possible to always have the traditional arrow cursor, and the selected record row will have a different color.  See the attached picture for a better understanding of what I am attempting to accomplish.Start Free Trial
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