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Flag Colors
Does anyone create and adopt a Flag Color system?
Can you share with us? Now I nearly assign all items of importance to Red Flag. I wonder how other flag colors could be applied in a systematic and coherent manner. I believe it's a useful tool because it's searchable. Thanks in advance. Armstrong |
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Re: Flag Colors
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Mainly they are visual indicators of something that can be discerned at a glance in the tree - other dbs have a different color scheme, or no scheme depending on the db. |
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Hi ashwken
It's nice to see back again. Thanks for offering some idea about color flag setting. What's more important is you're revealing no perfect color scheme can be applied universally to all URDs. Thanks. BTW, I'm also surprised by your applying UR to CRM in lieu of ACT! (http://www.act.com/). Armstrong |
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Act was one program in consideration before I settled on UR, but price and the fact that UR would be useful beyond CRM (both for business and personal) made the decesion for me. Granted, Act does roll a lot of functionality into one package, but for me much of this was duplicated in various stand-alone programs that I was already using. For example, I use PageMaker for advertising and flyer layout. Back on topic, yes Flag Colors are going to be dependent on the individual's needs and their perception of meaning within the context of their db. I've often thought that it would be nice to be able to assign a color based on a conditional expression, but manual assignment gets the job done. |
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Thanks for your valuable feedback. In a sense, yes, condition-based assignment of flag colors is doable though directly. You can select info items matching your conditions. In the Search Results pane, select all items and press, say, Shift+R (red flag). Armstrong |
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