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how to condition image visibility on a value of a text box in the detail section

Asked by aldhubaib33 in Access Reports, Databases Miscellaneous, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

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Hi
I am using a query to build a report. In the report detail section I have the following.
1)      Text231 which has the following sql statement {=Nz(DAvg("[M2]","[QSalesStock]","[Time] = Forms![FSalesStock]![DateEnd] and [StateId] = textStateId and [KindID]= textKindID"),0)}
2)      Text247 which has the following sql statement { =Nz(DAvg("[M2]","[QSalesStock]","[Time] = Forms![FSalesStock]![DateStart] and [StateId] = textStateId and [KindID]=textKindID"),0)}
3)      Text262 which has the following Formula {=Nz([ Text231]-[ Text23],0]
4)      Image1 , image2 , image3
All the above text boxes are working fine, however I need Text262 to change it color
For the following values {0,  > 0 , < 0} as well to control the images visibility for the same values.
There is the following code. But it is not working

Private Sub Report_Open(Cancel As Integer)
If Val(Me.Text262) = 0 Then
    Me.Image1.Visible = True
    Me.Text262.ForeColor = vbBlack
    ElseIf Val(Text262) > 0 Then
    Me.Image2.Visible = True
    Me.Text262.ForeColor = vbGreen
    ElseIf Val(Text262) < 0 Then
    Me.Image3.Visible = True
    Me.Text262.ForeColor = vbRed

End If

End Sub
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