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Gray background in one Frame of a Sequence

Hi I'm a newbi.
In a sequence of three frames suddenly one frame got a gray background while
the while-loop in this frame has still the original white background color.
Does this mean something, or did I just made a change in color setting while
clicking around?

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PETER NYFFELER, ETH-Zuerich, Physical-Chemistry
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Don't worry. AFAIK, it means nothing other than you were clicking
around with the painbrush. Just re-color it if you want to. What I
really hate is when I accidentally click the background with the debug
Stop thing (breakpoint).

Rick
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Hi Peter

It looks like you accidentally colored the background of the frame using the paint brush mouse cursor.

To undo from the tool box choose the paint brush again and the right-click on the grey area and choose white out of the color
selection box that pops up.

You can color your diagrams like you can color front panels so you can highlight areas etc. But me personally I prefer to keep the
diagram white.

Tim S

Peter Nyffeler wrote:

> Hi I'm a newbi.
> In a sequence of three frames suddenly one frame got a gray background while
> the while-loop in this frame has still the original white background color.
> Does this mean something, or did I just made a change in color setting while
> clicking around?
>
> -----------------------------------------------
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> PETER NYFFELER, ETH-Zuerich, Physical-Chemistry
> mailto:nyffeler@phys.chem.ethz.ch, <>
> To my hobbies: Soaring <>
> and Control-Line Aeromodells <>
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