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Just to provide a little additional insight, the Conditional Formatting
attributes in Access are applied as a Property of the Control in which the text is displayed in a Form or Report, _not_ an attribute of the text, itself. The Conditional Formatting applied to the Text Box control simply acts as a 'mask' if the condition is met. That's why it doesn't carry over, whereas content from controls that are 'pemanently' formatted with the same attributes is output that way to the Word RTF. Regards |:) "Anne Troy" wrote: You are not the only one who would be very happy if Access reports were perfectly exportable to Word. They're just not. It's actually dumping it out in Rich Text Format, which I don't believe has color. Instead, send the Snapshot viewer to your recipients, and send them SNP files (reports directly from Access). ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "dclarcq" wrote in message ... Hello, I am publishing an Access report to MS Word. I have conditional formatting set in Access for certain data to be bold, but when published in Word the formatting is not visible. How do I get the Bold to transfer to Word? Thanks. |
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