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welcome to another free tip of the day brought to you by accesslearningzone.com in todayamp;#39;s tip iamp;#39;m going to show you how to format a notes field a simple text box on a form to look like a sticky memo iamp;#39;m using access 2010 but this lesson is valid for most previous versions of access here i have a real simple customer form you can see iamp;#39;ve got the customer id first name last name address and so on iamp;#39;d like to spruce up this notes field right here so that it looks like a piece of yellow sticky paper we can do this by going to design view now you can use the button on the ribbon if youamp;#39;d like but iamp;#39;ll right click here on the title bar or anywhere on the background of the form and go to design view now that iamp;#39;m in design view iamp;#39;ll come up to the form design tools section of the ribbon on the format tab and right over here in the font group youamp;#39;ll see a background color option you can come down here and pick any