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Old 06-03-2011, 03:54 PM   #37
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Hi All:

With the latest version I was able to create a colored column, but I guess my expectations must be different than what the actual coloring does. So can I explain what is happening and someone explain whether this is supposed to happen. I created a colored column to change one of my tags to blue if "Read Next" is a value in the field. Now the column heading of that field is the blue color, however if I segment my library using the tag browser or a saved search the heading of the column stays blue whether there are books in that sub-set with the value or not. My expectations are that the column for the book(s) which meet the criteria would turn blue not the heading of the column. Is my assumption correct or incorrect. What is supposed to happen?

Here is my condition:

<p>Set the color of <b>#sectag</b> to <b>aliceblue</b> if the following
conditions are met:</p>
<ul><li>If the <b>#sectag</b> column <b>has</b> value: <b>Read Next</b></ul>

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