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Is it possible to add extra colours to the automatic formatting options? I
have five users and 15 locations - I need to be able to tell at a glance whether we have doubled up visits to office by these people via colour coding. At the moment you only have the choice of 10. |
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Tisnoti wrote:
Is it possible to add extra colours to the automatic formatting options? I have five users and 15 locations - I need to be able to tell at a glance whether we have doubled up visits to office by these people via colour coding. At the moment you only have the choice of 10. I don't believe that's configurable. -- Brian Tillman |
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