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Scenario:
I have Existing Columns and I have New Columns. I want the New Columns to be shown as Black Solid Fill. They are. I want the Existing Columns to be Solid Fill, Half-tone. They are. However, I want the Existing Columns to be < Color > Solid Fill, Half-tone and using the Visibility Filter to control the Existing Columns Solid Fill Color.
Any ideas on how to make this happen? I can't seem to use the phase as a filter, which is a bit odd I think.
Thanks,
Edited on: Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 1:00:26 AM
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I think you could duplicate the existing column, rename it and use the 'material' type property to control the color.
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