Question Access 2010 VBA Code Doesn't Work with 2013

Conditional formatting has been around since 2003 and other than cosmetic changes to the conditional formatting form it hasn't changed in scope since then - its always been bold/underline/italic/forecolor/backcolor/enabled.

The form limits you to 3 options (plus the default when no condition is met) but you can use vba to add more options - but you are still limited to the 6 properties above that you can change
 

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