Using colors with display formats
Applies to
Display formats
Description
You can define a color for each display format section by
specifying a color keyword before the format. The color keyword
is the name of the color, or a number that is the color’s
RGB value, enclosed in square brackets. For example:
1 |
[RED]m/d/yy<br>[255]m/d/yy |
The following table lists the named color keywords.
[BLACK] |
[MAGENTA] |
[BLUE] |
[RED] |
[CYAN] |
[WHITE] |
[GREEN] |
[YELLOW] |
The formula for combining primary color values into a number
is:
1 |
256 * 256 * <span>blue</span> + 256 *<span> green</span> + <span>red</span> = <span>number</span> |
where
the amount of each primary color is specified as a value from 0
to 255. For example, to specify cyan, substitute 255 for blue, 255
for green, and 0 for red. The result is 16776960.
The following table lists the blue, green, and red values
you can use in the formula to specify other colors.
Blue |
Green |
Red |
Number |
Color |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 |
0 |
255 |
255 |
Red |
0 |
255 |
0 |
65280 |
Green |
0 |
128 |
255 |
32768 |
Dark Green |
255 |
0 |
0 |
16711680 |
Blue |
0 |
255 |
255 |
65535 |
Yellow |
0 |
128 |
128 |
328896 |
Brown |
255 |
255 |
0 |
16776960 |
Cyan |
192 |
192 |
192 |
12632256 |
Light Gray |