Hi,
I must start by saying that Planmaker gets better the more I use it. That's a rare joy!
I do have a (small) issue. The names of the tabs are sometimes shown in black text even when the colour of the tab is very dark. That makes it difficult to read.
Sadly, I can't work out a picture to show you an example. However, changing the tab to the standard red colour (AND darker variants of it) will show you what I mean. This would work much better with white text.
As I say, it's a small issue, but could it go on the "future improvement ideas" list please?
Sorry to bother you again!
Thanks,
Steve
Font Colour in Tab Names
Re: Font Colour in Tab Names
Thank you for reaching out to us.
We haven't been able to reproduce the issue on our end. To help us better understand the problem, could you please share a screenshot?
We haven't been able to reproduce the issue on our end. To help us better understand the problem, could you please share a screenshot?
Re: Font Colour in Tab Names
Hi,
Thanks for replying. I wasn't sure how to attach a picture, so I have temporarily added one to my personal website:
https://www.thomasoliver.org/
The screenshot is just below the first picture. I selected a custom colour. Planmaker asked if I wanted to add it to my pallet of user-defined colours and suggested a name of "Black 2".
As you can see, the colour is very dark - as befitting the name "Black 2"! - but the font used to display the tab name is in black. That makes it difficult to read.
Does that make sense? Please let me know when you've had a chance to look at it, so I can remove the image from my site
Thanks,
Steve
Thanks for replying. I wasn't sure how to attach a picture, so I have temporarily added one to my personal website:
https://www.thomasoliver.org/
The screenshot is just below the first picture. I selected a custom colour. Planmaker asked if I wanted to add it to my pallet of user-defined colours and suggested a name of "Black 2".
As you can see, the colour is very dark - as befitting the name "Black 2"! - but the font used to display the tab name is in black. That makes it difficult to read.
Does that make sense? Please let me know when you've had a chance to look at it, so I can remove the image from my site
Thanks,
Steve
Re: Font Colour in Tab Names
We attempted to change the font colors multiple times, but the color always inverted (black/white).
We couldn't replicate the colors in your screenshot. Please provide the exact steps you use to change the color.
We couldn't replicate the colors in your screenshot. Please provide the exact steps you use to change the color.
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Re: Font Colour in Tab Names
Ok, here goes.
Starting from a blank workbook with one tab, called "Sheet1".
I right-click on the tab. A context-sensitive menu appears. I select "Properties".
A window appears with the heading "Worksheet". On the right hand side is a section called "Sheet tab". It includes a drop-down menu with the label "Colour".
I click on the drop-down menu. A range of standard colours appears. I click on "Define Colour" below that.
A colour selector appears, headed "Colour definitions". I select a colour with the reference #893F3F.
I click OK. A dialogue box appears, asking me if I want to add the colour to the colour pallet. I say yes.
A window appears headed "New colour". It suggests the name "Black 2". I click OK.
I am returned to the "Worksheet" box. The colour "Black 2" is now shown in the colour section. I click OK.
The tab is now in the new colour, and the text is black.
Could you let me know if you see the same thing please?
Starting from a blank workbook with one tab, called "Sheet1".
I right-click on the tab. A context-sensitive menu appears. I select "Properties".
A window appears with the heading "Worksheet". On the right hand side is a section called "Sheet tab". It includes a drop-down menu with the label "Colour".
I click on the drop-down menu. A range of standard colours appears. I click on "Define Colour" below that.
A colour selector appears, headed "Colour definitions". I select a colour with the reference #893F3F.
I click OK. A dialogue box appears, asking me if I want to add the colour to the colour pallet. I say yes.
A window appears headed "New colour". It suggests the name "Black 2". I click OK.
I am returned to the "Worksheet" box. The colour "Black 2" is now shown in the colour section. I click OK.
The tab is now in the new colour, and the text is black.
Could you let me know if you see the same thing please?
