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The <var>UnprotectedColor</var> property sets or gets the current default for the color of unprotected fields in a <var>Screen</var> object.  An unprotected field is assigned this color unless another color value is explicitly specified in the <var>[[AddField_(Screen_function)|AddField]]</var> statement that defines the field.
A field's color can also be changed by the <var>[[Color_(ScreenField_property)|Color]]</var> method.


This property sets or gets the current default for the color of unprotected fields in a Screen object. An unprotected field is assigned this color unless another color value is explicitly specified in the AddField statement that defines the field. A field's color can also be changed by the [[Color_(ScreenField_property)|Color]] method.
==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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===Syntax terms===
===Syntax terms===
<table class="syntaxTable">
<table class="syntaxTable">
<tr><th>fieldcolor</th>
<tr><th><var>%currentFieldColor</var></th>
<td>A Fieldcolor enumeration. Valid values (case unimportant) are turquoise, green, blue, red, white, yellow, and pink. The default is green. </td></tr>
<td>A <var>[[FieldColor_enumeration|Fieldcolor enumeration]]</var> to get the current default color for unprotected fields. Valid values (case unimportant) are <code>turquoise</code>, <code>green</code>, <code>blue</code>, <code>red</code>, <code>white</code>, <code>yellow</code>, and <code>pink</code>. The default is <code>green</code>. </td></tr>
<tr><th>%screen</th>
<tr><th><var>screen</var></th>
<td>A reference to an instance of a Screen object.</td></tr>
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var>Screen</var> object.</td></tr>
<tr><th><var>newFieldColor</var></th>
<td>A <var>Fieldcolor</var> enumeration setting the new default for a protected field's color. Valid values (case unimportant) are <code>turquoise</code>, <code>green</code>, <code>blue</code>, <code>red</code>, <code>white</code>, <code>yellow</code>, and <code>pink</code>. The default is <code>green</code>. </td></tr>
</table>
</table>
==See also==
==See also==
<ul><li>  A field's color can also be changed by the <var>Color</var> method.
<li>A protected field's color can be changed by the <var>[[ProtectedColor_(Screen_property)|ProtectedColor]]</var> method.
</ul>
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Revision as of 07:19, 26 June 2011

Set color for unprotected screen fields (Screen class)

The UnprotectedColor property sets or gets the current default for the color of unprotected fields in a Screen object. An unprotected field is assigned this color unless another color value is explicitly specified in the AddField statement that defines the field.

A field's color can also be changed by the Color method.

Syntax

%currentFieldColor = screen:UnprotectedColor screen:UnprotectedColor = newFieldColor

Syntax terms

%currentFieldColor A Fieldcolor enumeration to get the current default color for unprotected fields. Valid values (case unimportant) are turquoise, green, blue, red, white, yellow, and pink. The default is green.
screen A reference to an instance of a Screen object.
newFieldColor A Fieldcolor enumeration setting the new default for a protected field's color. Valid values (case unimportant) are turquoise, green, blue, red, white, yellow, and pink. The default is green.

See also

  • A field's color can also be changed by the Color method.
  • A protected field's color can be changed by the ProtectedColor method.