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Training Colors
David Pierce 
    
5 years ago
I would like to see a button on forms to turn on / turn off the colors in in the txt boxes, combos and where you use a color for training purposes. It would be nice to be able to turn on and off when necessary. Just my thoughts
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
5 years ago
Hi David. I'm not following. What colors, exactly? You don't have to keep any of my colors. You can change them however you like. If you're talking about the hidden fields that I make red, that's just so you can easily see them in design mode, and that they're hidden. :)
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
5 years ago
Could it be the light blue on the combos so you can jump to the Customer from the other forms?
David Pierce OP  @Reply  
    
5 years ago
Hi all, sorry for not being more specific. When you use a color for training purposes (to make a txt or combo... stand out)  it would be nice to have that but be able to turn it off also via button or something. I realize I wouldnt have to use that, but it is nice for training but after training is not needed anymore, then you could shut if off.Just a thought, may be more work then its worth...
David Pierce OP  @Reply  
    
5 years ago
Maybe even a tag on those fields that you could change b/g color and turn if off if not needed rather then always putting them in a form field. The controls that have dblclk, and so on....
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
5 years ago
If you're talking about the light blue that I use to indicate that you can jump somewhere else, like Alex said, then I don't see any reason why you'd want to turn that off. Even experienced users would visually see the fields you can "do stuff" with. Convince me otherwise. :)
David Pierce OP  @Reply  
    
5 years ago
Update, most likely not going to be able to convince you on this one....LOL

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