Thanks Wendy, that comes close to what I wanted in an inquiry a week or
two ago.  I would have preferred that the Field itself got coloured
(getting too old to see some things:-D ).

Bernie


On 07/07/2013 3:10 PM, Wendy Howard wrote:
> Hi Bernie,
>
> "I noticed that the added event has two small columns of which one
> indicates that there is a source given. This would be nice to see beside
> the standard events as well."
>
> You can show at a glance if there are souces for the "standard events"
> by making the colour of the field label change when there is a source
> present.
>
> Options > Customise > Colours > Click here to change the user interface
> colours > Contents > select your colour > Close > Save
>
> This will change both the "Contents" and the "Contents Back" buttons in
> that row of "Text Colours" buttons, so don't panic when you notice that.
>
> Now, when you open the Individual's Information window (ie edit any
> person) you'll see the labels (Born, Died, etc) are the colour you set
> IF there is a source applied to that field.
>
> Hope this helps.  :-)
>
> Kind Regards,
> Wendy
>
>
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