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Topic Title: How to: Change color seetings on single table cells ? Topic Summary: Mark specific table cells Created On: 19-Aug-2005 14:04 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hello, unfortunately we cannot avoid the usage of the (generally unwanted) tables in DOORS as our partners still demand their use. Receiving new req. documents it would be beneficial to able to identify changed table cells at a glance.
------------------------- Regards Karsten Edited: 19-Aug-2005 at 14:08 by Karsten Kiehlmann |
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Table cells, being objects, show the change bars in the main column. If one of the cells changed, it's change bar would be changed from green to red just like any other object.
You could also create an enumerated attribute that has "yes" and "no" as the options and also has a different color for each of those options. Then create an attribute based on that type and set it to yes for all objects that have changes. Then you can set the default color of the main column to be base on the attribute, so that if a change occured, the object text (including for table cells) would be a different color. ------------------------- Jeremy Eble Software Engineer Teragon Consulting LLC jeremy.r.eble@lmco.com |
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Hello Jeremy,
thanks for your suggestions. The change bar option won't solve my problem, as I need to mark cells objects which are baselined but have been changed since the last baseline. Your second option works perfectly well for all non-table objects. Unfortunately when I've set this up, all table cells kept using the default colors. So, this didn't succeded neither. Any suggestions ? Thanks ! ------------------------- Regards Karsten |
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