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Of course Paul I understand the difference - what I don't see is any difference in output, and I cannot see what it is I am doing incorrectly.
I am highlighting the "I" of every "IF" statement to, what I expected was, shade in the table cell behind the text. I have left the fieldname as plain (automatic colour) text so that I would end up with a black text on colour filled cell background. I cannot see where I am going wrong here, but please, if you ca, point this out to me in terms of some code perhaps. I am unable to decipher from the online document provided what it is I am missing here. Thank you Regards Wayne |
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