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Old 11-26-2011, 11:02 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by ElMiko View Post
Thanks, theducks. Just to be clear, if --for instance-- I want to have distinct visual cues for "Horror", "Sci-Fi", and "Fantasy", I'm S.O.L. when a book has two or more of those tags, correct?
Color the Author Purple for Horror
Color the Title Lime Green for S F
Color the Date Sky Blue for Fantasy

Note I chose different fields. If the Tag values are mutually exclusive, you could set the color of a single field.
OR

Pick an Alternate color for Inclusive tags (tests must do these first)

Pink if Tags are Fantasy and Horror
Amber if S F and Fantasy


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