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 ====Office Colors==== ====Office Colors====
  
-Do you know that you can set your own default colors for the objects that are commonly used in the TAD models of your own office? It is super easy. Follow the instructions+Do you know that you can set your own default colors for the objects that are commonly used in the TAD models of your own office? It is super easy. Follow the instructions given here.
  
 First this website open: [[http://colorpicker.com]] in your browser. You will select some suitable color you like from that, as one of the steps given below. First this website open: [[http://colorpicker.com]] in your browser. You will select some suitable color you like from that, as one of the steps given below.
  
 There is a file called //colorconfig.dat// in the //bin// folder of the TAD Designer Lite installations. Load that into any text editor There is a file called //colorconfig.dat// in the //bin// folder of the TAD Designer Lite installations. Load that into any text editor
-If you read that file you will understand that all objects which has the letters //chajja// will have a color of 0x1043EB  That can be understood from the command //color("chajja",0x1043EB)// in that file+If you read that file you will understand that all objects which has the letters //chajja// will have a color of 0x1043EB  That can be understood from the command //color("chajja",0x1043EB)// in that file.
  
 Similarly, if you want other objects to be named similarly; you can give the same command but with the color of your choice. The aforementioned website (colorpicker.com) has a neat color picker from where you can select the color you want. The colors there are given in the format #1043EB  Ensure that you change the # to 0x and it should work. Similarly, if you want other objects to be named similarly; you can give the same command but with the color of your choice. The aforementioned website (colorpicker.com) has a neat color picker from where you can select the color you want. The colors there are given in the format #1043EB  Ensure that you change the # to 0x and it should work.
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 +There should not be any blank lines in the file. Also the word //color// in that file should start from the 1st position in that line. Only one color definition can be given per line.
  
 **Why?**\\ **Why?**\\

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