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In developing this form, I created a bunch of check-boxes with "Yes" as their
defaults. Let's say one is called 'PCA_L' and its label control were called
"label37". I have 'discovered' that when I click in "label37" the effect is
to 'toggle' the check-box's value to the other one. I am running A2002 btw.
So, here's my question: can I have the color of the label conditioned on the
value of the check-box? At this point, 'label37' has a default white bckgrnd
and black lettering. When it's used to 'toggle' the value of the 'PCA_L' from
"Yes" to "No", I would like 'label37' bckgrnd to go to red and the lettering
to go to yellow. When it's used to 'toggle' 'PCA_L' back to "Yes", I would
like the colors of 'label37' to return to black lettering on white bckgrnd.
Is that a doable thing?
defaults. Let's say one is called 'PCA_L' and its label control were called
"label37". I have 'discovered' that when I click in "label37" the effect is
to 'toggle' the check-box's value to the other one. I am running A2002 btw.
So, here's my question: can I have the color of the label conditioned on the
value of the check-box? At this point, 'label37' has a default white bckgrnd
and black lettering. When it's used to 'toggle' the value of the 'PCA_L' from
"Yes" to "No", I would like 'label37' bckgrnd to go to red and the lettering
to go to yellow. When it's used to 'toggle' 'PCA_L' back to "Yes", I would
like the colors of 'label37' to return to black lettering on white bckgrnd.
Is that a doable thing?