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Old 07-08-2012, 11:46 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Jade Aislin View Post
Is there a way to use the column coloring feature to color specific tags in one column? Or will it color everything in the column one color?

For example:

If I have the rules,
Set the color of #char to Blue if the following conditions are met:
* If the #char1 has pattern value: TagA
Set the color of #char to Red if the following conditions are met:
* If the #char1 has pattern value: TagB

Then I have a book that has both values, I want to see TagA and TagB color coded in the same column.
It is all or nothing in any multi-value column. (tags, authors)

Color other, different (visible) columns.
If Contains A then color Date
If contains B then color Author
If contains C then color Title

Avoid conditions that conflict unless your rules take that fully into consideration.
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