You need to set the color of the vineyard text to red, …

You are designing a SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) report to display vineyard names and their year-todate (YTD) grape yield.
Grape yield values are classified in three bands:
– High Yield
– Medium Yield
– Low Yield You add a table to the report.
Then you define two columns based on the fields named VineyardName and YTDGrapeYield.
You need to set the color of the vineyard text to red, yellow, or blue, depending on the value of the YTD grape
yield values.
What should you do?

You are designing a SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) report to display vineyard names and their year-todate (YTD) grape yield.
Grape yield values are classified in three bands:
– High Yield
– Medium Yield
– Low Yield You add a table to the report.
Then you define two columns based on the fields named VineyardName and YTDGrapeYield.
You need to set the color of the vineyard text to red, yellow, or blue, depending on the value of the YTD grape
yield values.
What should you do?

A.
Use an expression for the Color property of the vineyard text box.

B.
Use an expression for the Font property of the vineyard text box.

C.
Use an expression for the Style property of the vineyard text box.

D.
Use an expression for the TextDecoration property of the vineyard text box.

E.
Add an indicator to the table.



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Marchello

Marchello

A.
Use an expression for the Color property of the vineyard text box.

Henk Schenkworst

Henk Schenkworst

I Think A is wrong. There is no color property for the textbox. There’s a fill color property for the textbox. But you need to change the text: meaning: change the font color property = B