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I tried it but no luck... didn't work. Any other ideas?
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Yes, look at my code again, i edited it.
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was it the enable tag that had the mistake?
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That worked... thanks for the help. Does the <enable> tag control the <textcolor> tag or does it control the <disabledcolor> tag?
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well if it's true, then the control is "enabled", if it's false then it's "disabled", so...
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so basically the enable tag just states when the control is "enabled" therefore using <textcolor> when the control is enabled and <disabledcolor> when the control is disabled? And if that is the case (other than being able to change font colors for certain conditions) what is the point of enabling and disabling a control?