After Update event fails to change list box font color

AND... just learned something new that is valuable with that @ format which I can use - but now knowing that it also apparently strips other formatting properties. Totally getting off topic here now, but it seems like it's only useful when we want to substitute text for a null or zero string. Thanks again.
 
That is great news Cindy, I also encountered that in some instances, it seems like it is added automatically by Access in the latest versions after 2007 or so.
Cheers,
Vlad
 
I think the @ is added with a migration wizard or similar.
I have seen it before on a table field and had no clue why it was there.
 

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