FillColor Property
You use the FillColor property to specify the color that fills in boxes and circles drawn on reports with the Line and Circle methods. You can also use this property with Visual Basic to create special visual effects on custom reports when you print using a color printer or preview the reports on a color monitor. Read/write Long.
expression.FillColor
expression Required. An expression that returns one of the objects in the Applies To list.
Remarks
The FillColor property contains a numeric expression that specifies the fill color for all boxes and circles.
You can set this property only by using a macro or a Visual Basic event procedure specified by a section's OnPrint event property.
You can use the RGB or QBColor functions to set this property. The FillColor property setting has a data type of Long.
Example
The following example uses the Circle method to draw a circle and create a pie slice within the circle. Then it uses the FillColor and FillStyle properties to color the pie slice red. It also draws a line from the upper left to the center of the circle.
To try this example in Microsoft Access, create a new report. Set the OnPrint property of the Detail section to [Event Procedure]. Enter the following code in the report's module, then switch to Print Preview.
Private Sub Detail_Print(Cancel As Integer, PrintCount As Integer)
Const conPI = 3.14159265359
Dim sngHCtr As Single
Dim sngVCtr As Single
Dim sngRadius As Single
Dim sngStart As Single
Dim sngEnd As Single
sngHCtr = Me.ScaleWidth / 2 ' Horizontal center.
sngVCtr = Me.ScaleHeight / 2 ' Vertical center.
sngRadius = Me.ScaleHeight / 3 ' Circle radius.
Me.Circle (sngHCtr, sngVCtr), sngRadius ' Draw circle.
sngStart = -0.00000001 ' Start of pie slice.
sngEnd = -2 * conPI / 3 ' End of pie slice.
Me.FillColor = RGB(255, 0, 0) ' Color pie slice red.
Me.FillStyle = 0 ' Fill pie slice.
' Draw Pie slice within circle
Me.Circle (sngHCtr, sngVCtr), sngRadius, , sngStart, sngEnd
' Draw line to center of circle.
Dim intColor As Integer
Dim sngTop As Single, sngLeft As Single
Dim sngWidth As Single, sngHeight As Single
Me.ScaleMode = 3 ' Set scale to pixels.
sngTop = Me.ScaleTop ' Top inside edge.
sngLeft = Me.ScaleLeft ' Left inside edge.
sngWidth = Me.ScaleWidth / 2 ' Width inside edge.
sngHeight = Me.ScaleHeight / 2 ' Height inside edge.
intColor = RGB(255, 0, 0) ' Make color red.
' Draw line.
Me.Line (sngTop, sngLeft)-(sngWidth, sngHeight), intColor
End Sub