I'm updating a site for a client with new branding colours, Is there a code I could change that would allow me to change all the colours with a certain code to another colour code without having to go through it all that can be used on the custom style sheet?
I always use the "replace in files" option of my editor for such problems.
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I've been trying to modify the Projects (PM301000) screen summary area to change the font color of the totals to red when it's in negative value but I can't make it work. I've tried several javascript codes and saw that this is working on a button Dynamically Change Button Color
but I can't make it work on the PXNumericEdit control specifically the totals in the Projects screen.
Projects screenshot
Any idea on how to make it work? Thank you.
You should try changing the CSS via an event handler in the aspx code behind file. See this article
In the ribbon menu under "page layout", there is a menu point which gives the user the ability to set a header and body font document-wide.
I would like to use VBA to set that option for multiple documents at once.
Regardless of the syntax, which I haven't figured out yet, the official docs say the properties are read-only (header font and body font). Is this a fruitless undertaking or is there some arguably hack-y way to achieve this, i.e. getting to the point where it is possible to write something akin to
Application.MajorThemeFont.Name ="Arial"
?
Or does one have to somehow load an already existing theme into a (already existing) workbook?
In Ribbon "Developer" TAB press "Record Macro", and then set Font, Color or Theme and the Code will be written.
when I open my excel, macro command run automatically and show "welome".But i want to design it little bit.Is there any way i can change its colour size or text box. below my screen shot. [Its not utmost important but I love to know can i animated this text.]
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Are you just calling a standard msgbox in VBA? If so, instead of calling a msgbox, you can create an actual UserForm in Excel VBA. From there, place a label in the "box" and you can format the font in a variety of ways: colors, size, text font, etc.
You cannot do any "fun" animations as far as I know. But you can definitely change the font size and color!
Here is an example (I'm not the most creative person)
You do this under the VBA Project Explorer -> Insert -> Userform. From there you add Labels/Buttons/Whatever objects you would like, and resize the form if you so choose. Then in your module/macro, you call this form instead of using a msgbox.
As far as changing the color and size of the text, Yes, you need to create a UserForm and create the 'Welcome' screen as a custom form instead of using VBA's msgbox.
In VBA, right click on the workbook in the Project Explorer.
Select Insert->UserForm.
Design how you'd like the Welcome screen to display.
In ThisWorkbook's Workbook_Open() sub, put UserForm.Show() to display the custom welcome message when the workbook first opens.
As far as animating said text, Not really. There are some convoluted workarounds using an embedded webbrowser object in order to render a custom animated text javascript file. It is full of 'Potential Risk' notifications for the user and really doesn't look very good. Sorry to burst your bubble :).
Context
I want the user to review some selections they made earlier. So I display some text describing each selection on a separate control in a userform. Some of the text on the controls is long, extending beyond the width of the control. This is fine; I just want the user to be able to see all of the text without being able to edit it. To do this, I use textboxes that are "Locked" (i.e. not editable) but "Enabled" (i.e. selectable). This way, they can just click and either mouse-drag or arrow-key over to scroll through all the text.
Problem
The (small, aesthetic) problem is that when the user clicks in one of the textboxes, they get a blinking cursor, which is misleading as that is normally associated with an editable textbox.
Possible solutions
Ideally, there would be some way of removing the blinking cursor, while still allowing selection but not edition. However, I'm open to other alternatives that don't have to do with changing the width, or having a scrollbar (the textbox is too short to fit a scrollbar). The best alternative I have so far is changing the background color to a gray to make it slightly more clear that it's not editable.
P.S. I'm very familiar with VBA, so if that's part of the solution, I'm cool with that.
Thanks all!
I had a similar issue, and solved it by using these instructions to create a hidden textbox that the cursor automatically appeared in (invisible to the user).
I'm working in a project and use LWUIT, I want to make a custom style for Combobox and Successfully after a lot of search I have made it by changing the cell renderer and the look and feel to change arrow icon
the problem now that the white space around my items I want to remove them, how can I do that please
You should start setting the padding/margin entries for various styles to 0, we changed the styles here a bit at Codename One so i don't quite recall everything but try PopupList, PopupItem, ComboBoxPopupList, etc.