Change or set default ("Current") color for elements/color-link group of an FPD product when changing a base layer (image) via MSPC "Replace" function
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Is there a way to change default ("Current") color of elements/color-link group of an FPD product when changing a base layer (image) via MSPC "Replace" function.
Example: When a customer changes the cardstock color (image is used for cardstock base layer) for an invitation in the designer via MSPC option (implemented via MSPC replace function) the color of the text (color of the text elements over the base layer grouped vie "color link group") also changes to a corresponding color.
i.e: Customer changes the cardstock image (base layer - via MSCP) form white to pink, the the color of the text elements also change from grey to purple (see example on website or attached image below)
Gabe10128
Is there a way to change default ("Current") color of elements/color-link group of an FPD product when changing a base layer (image) via MSPC "Replace" function.
Example: When a customer changes the cardstock color (image is used for cardstock base layer) for an invitation in the designer via MSPC option (implemented via MSPC replace function) the color of the text (color of the text elements over the base layer grouped vie "color link group") also changes to a corresponding color.
i.e: Customer changes the cardstock image (base layer - via MSCP) form white to pink, the the color of the text elements also change from grey to purple (see example on website or attached image below)
Thanks in advance,
Gabe
Sorry, no that can at the moment not be done.
Deleted Agent
Sorry, no that can at the moment not be done.
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