Change Component Properties

The allows you to globally change properties for a definable set of components out of a definable set of layouts. Though you will not often use it, it can be a real time-saver.

Suppose, you have several opaque labels (which display user information) in several layouts of your project. You run some tests and you notice, that the labels' background color is too dark. Now you can do this:
In the From clause, select all layouts of the project.
In the Set clause, set Property to background and the value to the new (brighter) color.
In the Where clause, select Label from the list of components, and Property opaque Like true as conditons.
This will change the background color of all opaque labels in all layouts to the new color.

Note: Except for the current layout, you cannot undo changes. So it is wise to Test Conditions before you execute Change Properties. (You can always do a global undo, if you quit RADi without saving changes.)

Settings in the From and Set clauses should be self-explaining, but you need to know some things about the Where clause:
Component: Only components supporting the property defined in the Set clause are selectable.
Component Like: If no component is selected from the list, apply changes to all selectable components, else apply changes to selected components only.
Component Not like: Apply changes to all selectable components, but not to selected components.
Test Conditions: Lists all components matching the conditions defined.