Well at least that got a chuckle out of me! Black on black would be a little hard to see. No, my temporary highlight color is typically dark blue. It was Diane that said she loses the entire net while sliding. When I slide, some segments stay at the assigned color, some do not after clicking it back down. Regards, Gary MacIndoe gemcad@xxxxx<mailto:gemcad@xxxxx> 303-682-5230 ----- Original Message ----- From: Schwartz, Jerome<mailto:jschwa01@xxxxxxxxxx> To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 1:43 PM Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: Assign Color Gary, Check if your temporary highlight color is BLACK. Jerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dickoff, Diane J Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 3:26 PM To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: Assign Color When I slide, I actually lose the entire net..I have to guess where it is sliding. I am using opengl and assumed it was because of that. I highlight my different byte lanes. Diane. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gary MacIndoe Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 12:15 PM To: icu-pcb-forum Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Assign Color Hey guys, Anyone use the Assign Color function and get bad results? When routing/matching a DDR memory interface, I like to have different colors for the byte lanes, strobe and clock pairs. While routing/sliding the colored traces, most of the time trace segments lose their color. Anyone else see this? Know of a way to prevent it? Thanks for any help! Regards, Gary MacIndoe gemcad@xxxxx<mailto:gemcad@xxxxx>