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Hi,
Ok, I have copied out the related section of my profile:
To be more precisly: I try to format attributes of a class in a table. Therefore I use the dialog “Attribute – Table formatting”. I have added a “Standard attribute” of type “Sterotype” as my first column (Header: “Sterotype”, Title of colum: “Schlüssel”). Then I have clicked on the cell with the content “Schlüssel” and added the rule as shown above.
But still my generated output shows, that the background is switched to red (color=”#FF0000″). But the content is not “replacedText”, but still “PK”. From my understanding the rule is applied correctly. Or?
Perhaps I do something wrong, but I have no idea what. Is the information above sufficient. If not please let me kow how I can give you more support. If it is helpful I can send you the related snippet of my word document or my complete profile. If yes, I would prefer to send you an email because my browser crashed if I try to add a file.
Thank you very much!
Regards,
Stefan
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