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    Question Change color of an Object within a Block just by clicking a button

    I need some help, I am trying to create a key plan grid and I was wondering if there is a way to make a dynamic block that can have actions, similar to the flip function with a button, but I want to change to color of a number to a different color just by clicking the button.

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    Default Re: Change color of an Object within a Block just by clicking a button

    You could use visibility states, but you will have to have a copy in each color you want and have them turned on/off per the state you are after. The down side is you will need a complete copy of each of the items you want in a different color so the block could end up being pretty big.

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    I thought about that, I was hoping that there was a parameter that would let me set the color but i figure there is no hope for LT doing this..

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