Workflow StateMachine colors
I have rehosted workflow designer. I try to do workflow for user and i would like to show him how it works. It is possible to set a background color of state when flow finish his job?
c# wpf workflow
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I have rehosted workflow designer. I try to do workflow for user and i would like to show him how it works. It is possible to set a background color of state when flow finish his job?
c# wpf workflow
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It would be helpful if you included more detail; include specifics and a code snippet if you could. I suspect your objective (background color set) is possible but there is little to advise on without a code snippet.
– benhorgen
Nov 21 '18 at 16:24
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I have rehosted workflow designer. I try to do workflow for user and i would like to show him how it works. It is possible to set a background color of state when flow finish his job?
c# wpf workflow
I have rehosted workflow designer. I try to do workflow for user and i would like to show him how it works. It is possible to set a background color of state when flow finish his job?
c# wpf workflow
c# wpf workflow
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It would be helpful if you included more detail; include specifics and a code snippet if you could. I suspect your objective (background color set) is possible but there is little to advise on without a code snippet.
– benhorgen
Nov 21 '18 at 16:24
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It would be helpful if you included more detail; include specifics and a code snippet if you could. I suspect your objective (background color set) is possible but there is little to advise on without a code snippet.
– benhorgen
Nov 21 '18 at 16:24
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It would be helpful if you included more detail; include specifics and a code snippet if you could. I suspect your objective (background color set) is possible but there is little to advise on without a code snippet.
– benhorgen
Nov 21 '18 at 16:24
It would be helpful if you included more detail; include specifics and a code snippet if you could. I suspect your objective (background color set) is possible but there is little to advise on without a code snippet.
– benhorgen
Nov 21 '18 at 16:24
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It would be helpful if you included more detail; include specifics and a code snippet if you could. I suspect your objective (background color set) is possible but there is little to advise on without a code snippet.
– benhorgen
Nov 21 '18 at 16:24