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Define statement style rules |
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Style rules can be defined for specific statement sets that will automatically apply a particular style to a statement based on a statement's status or an associated data table field value. Statement style rules will override existing statement styles that have been applied.
Note: Only administrators, statement set managers and statement managers (of a particular statement set) can define and edit statement style rules.
1.From the Tools menu choose Statement Sets. 2.Select the statement set that you want to define a style rule for. 3.From the Tools menu choose Style Rules. 4.From the File menu choose New. 5.Enter a name to describe the statement style rule.
Active will make the statement style rule active. Deselect this check box to prevent the rule from being applied, i.e. to render it inactive.
6.Choose a style from the Style drop-down list.
Note: See Creating statement styles for more information on creating statement styles.
7.Enter a description for the style rule, if required. 8.Click the Filter tab. 9.From the Criteria drop-down list choose an operator. 10.From the Value panel select either Status or Data Table Field. 11.From the respective drop-down list (for the option selected above) choose a status value or data table field. Note: If you are using a data table field then choose a value, date or enter a value (in the box below the drop-down list) that will define the style rule.
12.Click OK.
1.From the Tools menu choose Statement Sets. 2.Select the statement set that you want to disable the style rule for. 3.From the Tools menu choose Style Rules. 4.Right-click the statement style rule that you want to disable and choose Properties. 5.Deselect the Active check box. 6.Click OK.
1.From the Tools menu choose Statement Sets. 2.Select the statement set that you want to delete the style rule for. 3.From the Tools menu choose Style Rules. 4.Right-click the statement style rule that you want to delete and choose Delete. Hint: To delete multiple style rules, hold Ctrl and select the style rules, then from the File menu choose Delete.
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