Hi,
When editing pages in NAV 2013, you can set styles to draw attention to values. This is done by using the property value for style on a field and setting it to a pre-defined value. Note: The styling does not apply in the Web Client.
Style shown in the property list:
Expression List:
Standard
StandardAccent
Strong
StrongAccent
Attention
AttentionAccent
Favorable
Unfavorable
Ambiguous
Subordinate
Furthermore, you've got the "Indicator Style" property as well to "play with". Now, This is a little bit "unfinished" in my opinion. They called it "Accent1", "Accent2".. "Accent9". Why not just tell the background colors? Well, to help you, I spent some time with snagit .. and here is the list :-):
When editing pages in NAV 2013, you can set styles to draw attention to values. This is done by using the property value for style on a field and setting it to a pre-defined value. Note: The styling does not apply in the Web Client.
Style shown in the property list:
Here is examples of how values will appear with the style applied on the page from NAV 2013 base installed on Windows 8.
Expression List:
Standard
StandardAccent
Strong
StrongAccent
Attention
AttentionAccent
Favorable
Unfavorable
Ambiguous
Subordinate
Furthermore, you've got the "Indicator Style" property as well to "play with". Now, This is a little bit "unfinished" in my opinion. They called it "Accent1", "Accent2".. "Accent9". Why not just tell the background colors? Well, to help you, I spent some time with snagit .. and here is the list :-):
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