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Can Text Color Based on Value

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I have been looking for a way to change the Fields's Text Color Based on Value

if  Textbox = A     then  A will be blue

if Textbox = B     then B will be red

I just need help getting the if then code working, changing the color after that is easy

Any Suggestions ..

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To change the boder, add the following script on the exit event:

if(TextField1.rawValue == "Desired Value")
     TextField1.border.edge.color.value = "255,0,0";
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To fill the color, add the following script on the exit event:

if(TextField1.rawValue == "Desired Value")
     TextField1.border.fill.color.value = "255,0,0";

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Correct answer by
Former Community Member

To change the boder, add the following script on the exit event:

if(TextField1.rawValue == "Desired Value")
     TextField1.border.edge.color.value = "255,0,0";
.
.

To fill the color, add the following script on the exit event:

if(TextField1.rawValue == "Desired Value")
     TextField1.border.fill.color.value = "255,0,0";

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Thank you alcdtrainer... so much!

This code Works from you:

if(N1.rawValue == "M")

     N1.border.fill.color.value = "255,0,0";

SO, I was able to figure out what i needed ....

if(N1.rawValue == "M")

     N1.font.fill.color.value = "255,0,0";

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