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This Access form shows multiple records where the active record is highlighted with a yellow background. To make this happen, we use conditional formatting, a control to keep track of the primary key, and a little VBA. Hi this is crystal Even though this form has banded rows, where the background alternates between white and gray, it can still be easy to lose your place. The active record has a filled triangle in the record selector box, but the yellow highlight is more obvious and displays behind the entire record. This is done with conditional formatting. Go to the design view of the form. The control that changes color is an unbound textbox called txtHighlight. It is positioned behind all the other controls in the section. It is the Height of the Detail section and the Width of the form. Its Top and Left properties are both 0, Enabled is No, Locked is Yes, and Tabstop is No. The controls on top of this have their Back Style set to Transparent. Select the control, or controls, you w