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Question by Simon Prior, prior.20@osu.edu
Submitted on 3/24/2004
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I would like to construct a script that will change the color of the background of a field on the layout I am viewing if the "If Statement" returns the value "true".  I know I can do this by creating another layout and writing "Go To Layout....."  However I have been told there is a way to script a color change to the layout I'm using - I just don't know how to do this !  Can you help ??? Kind regards, Simon Prior


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