How to Customize MaxxTraxx Service Counter and Parts Sales Counter Header Colors
- Click on Setups
- Select Company Information from the
drop down menu
- On the left side of the window that opens, you’ll see six
options in blue, click on Display.
- On the bottom half of that window you will see the two options for changing colors
in the Company Name Color On The
Schedule and Company Name Color On The
Parts Counter fields. Use the Change
Text Color and Change Background
Color boxes until you have the desired color scheme set
- Click the Ok
button at the bottom.
Note: You can keep changing the colors until you get the desired look
or use the Reset to Defaults button
to start over.
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