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This may end up being a very simple and silly question, but here goes: When I am creating an Input that starts with a color background, I like to play around with the colors to come up with some that are not in the basic list. I do this by clicking on "Define Custom Colors" and playing around til I find what I want. I then click on "Add to Custom Colors" and the new color appears in the Custom Colors list. The problem is that when I click okay to create the color input, and then go to create another color background input, that first custom color has disappeared and I have to play around til I find it again or if I remembered to write down the RGB numbers I can enter them again. This just seems like a waste of time. What do I have to do to save those custom colors so that they stick around for later use?
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AFAIK that's the problem in the most windows progs
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So if I understand what I am reading, this is not a bug its just not something that was put into the program. It seems like a huge oversight. Can this feature be added?
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