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In 1C:Enterprise mode

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The Include in user settings, Presentation, and Editing mode property values can be applied either to the general filter, sorting, grouping, or conditional appearance list settings, or to individual settings. For example, you can include a filter in the user settings but exclude another filter. Properties of individual settings take precedence over the general properties. You can specify properties of individual settings by clicking the Custom settings item properties button above the settings list.

You can set conditional apperance for lists that are not based on dynamic lists (for example, document tabular sections) in a similar manner, using the conditional appearance of the form where they are located. In the form controls tree, open the property palette of the root item and then click the Conditional appearance link.

To customize the appearance of the entire tabular section row, add the form table that contains the tabular section (for example, Materials) to the Formatted fields list. Otherwise specify the table fields where you want to apply conditional formatting.

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