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Is there an easy way to color the background on command buttons on a form? I know you can color the print and change the fonts and size, etc. I have looked around properties and can't find anything that allows command buttons to have background colors. Any success stories out there?

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unfortunately for command buttons, no ... but have a look here
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That is great. I knew that there had to be an easy alternative. Thanks very much.

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np ... hope it works out for you.
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Worked as expected. Now I have some color on my forms on some critical (important) buttons.

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