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the current color for that type of object is shown at the bottom of<br />

the dialog box. If you click the “Edit” button, you can change the<br />

color in the color selection dialog box shown in Figure 8-52.<br />

Figure 8-52. Colors dialog box.<br />

This is a standard Windows dialog box. Just click on a Basic or<br />

Custom color, and then click OK. You can see how your changes<br />

will look by clicking the “Preview” button.<br />

The first two items in the list, Background and Text are the same<br />

for all windows in LDW. If you change them you are given the<br />

option to apply the changes to all LDW windows. The other<br />

items apply to all instances of the type of window that is currently<br />

active. For example, if you make a change to a Goals Hierarchy<br />

window, the change will apply to all other Goals Hierarchy<br />

windows that you create.<br />

Saving and Loading Color Preferences. LDW saves any color<br />

preference changes you have made along with the other data in a<br />

.ldw file. You can also save them in a stand alone file that you can<br />

load into different LDW analyses. The Preferences::Save<br />

Preferences option lets you save the preferences by showing you<br />

a standard file save dialog box.<br />

LDW Preferences are saved in a file with the extension .ldp.<br />

You load in preferences with the Preferences::Load Preferences<br />

option. You will overwrite any color changes you have made if<br />

you load a new .ldp file.<br />

Section 8 -- Using LDW 3: Reviewing Results 8-59

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