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How do I make a categoric value in my report display with a specific colour?

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How do I make a categoric value in my report display with a specific colour?

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Lets say you have a categoric indicator in your report with possible values High, Intermediate and Low. You want areas with the value High to be shaded in red, areas with the value Intermediate to be shaded in yellow and the areas with the value Low to be shaded in green. Open the config.help file for your report using the InstantAtlas Designer. Click the Palettes icon in the toolbar to open the Map Palettes and Colour Schemes dialog. Click the Colour Schemes tab. Click the colour array for the uppermost colour scheme in the list to open the Edit colours dialog. In the Key column, double click in the uppermost cell and enter the name of a possible data value (e.g. High). Then click the colour in the Colour column and choose red. In the next cell down in the Key column, enter the name of your next data value (e.g. Intermediate) and choose a colour for it. Repeat for each of your possible data values. Delete any surplus rows (you would only need three rows if your possible values are Hig

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Lets say you have a categoric indicator in your report with possible values High, Intermediate and Low. You want areas with the value High to be shaded in red, areas with the value Intermediate to be shaded in yellow and the areas with the value Low to be shaded in green. Open the config.xml file for your report using the InstantAtlas Designer. Click the Palettes icon in the toolbar to open the Map Palettes and Colour Schemes dialog. Click the Colour Schemes tab. Click the colour array for the uppermost colour scheme in the list to open the Edit colours dialog. In the Key column, double click in the uppermost cell and enter the name of a possible data value (e.g. High). Then click the colour in the Colour column and choose red. In the next cell down in the Key column, enter the name of your next data value (e.g. Intermediate) and choose a colour for it. Repeat for each of your possible data values. Delete any surplus rows (you would only need three rows if your possible values are High

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