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- legoman23392
- Scratcher
52 posts
help
You cant, there only orange.
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set [ v] to [0]
change [ v] by (1)
show variable [ v]
hide variable [ v]
- scubajerry
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
help
You can change the color of all variables
go to SEE INSIDE
Hold the SHIFT KEY and click the EDIT DROP DOWN
Click EDIT BLOCK COLOR
Click on CATEGORY
Click on Data
Change the color
Click APPLY
It will affect any new variable created.
go to SEE INSIDE
Hold the SHIFT KEY and click the EDIT DROP DOWN
Click EDIT BLOCK COLOR
Click on CATEGORY
Click on Data
Change the color
Click APPLY
It will affect any new variable created.
- AonymousProfessor
- Scratcher
100+ posts
help
However, that isn't permanent, and is lost when you exit the project. However, you can save the file as a .colors file and then tell people to use it for your project. You can change the color of all variables
go to SEE INSIDE
Hold the SHIFT KEY and click the EDIT DROP DOWN
Click EDIT BLOCK COLOR
Click on CATEGORY
Click on Data
Change the color
Click APPLY
It will affect any new variable created.
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- mundellclan
- Scratcher
7 posts
help
Thanjs! You can change the color of all variables
go to SEE INSIDE
Hold the SHIFT KEY and click the EDIT DROP DOWN
Click EDIT BLOCK COLOR
Click on CATEGORY
Click on Data
Change the color
Click APPLY
It will affect any new variable created.
- mundellclan
- Scratcher
7 posts
help
Thanjs! You can change the color of all variables
go to SEE INSIDE
Hold the SHIFT KEY and click the EDIT DROP DOWN
Click EDIT BLOCK COLOR
Click on CATEGORY
Click on Data
Change the color
Click APPLY
It will affect any new variable created.
typo
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