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    • Put UpP
      Put Up
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      I have a g-code language installed, but I want to change the color of the letters X, Y, and Z (each a different new color). Here are the photos of the tabs.change1.jpg change2.jpg change4.jpg change3.jpg

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      • PeterJonesP
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        @Put-Up

        I want to change the color of the letters X, Y, and Z (each a different new color).

        Then put them into three different keyword lists, and set a different color for each. It looks like you’re not using keywords 5, 6, 7, or 8, so you’ve got four keyword sets remaining, and have three terms that you want in three different colors. It seems like a natural fit to put X in Keywords 5, Y in Keywords 6, and Z in Keywords 7.

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