I'm having another issue with my Filter formula. I have a gallery and I added a control (an icon) called FilterToggle which has a simple toggle action -- the OnSelect says If only part of the filter gallery is grayed out, it may be that you are working in 16-bit color, and I think (think!) some filters will not work unless you convert to 8-bit. I used to have no trouble until I started shooting raw and working in 16. To see the entire post, 'Hey. Why Are Some Of The Filters Greyed Out In Photoshop? ' visit here For More Thomas Shue Photography Inf. Simpel audiens x pro 5.0. This appears to work correctly as I have the color of the icon toggle on and off, based on an IF statement in the Color formula. On my Gallery, my Items formula is set to: The purpose is to include all Items if the FilterToggle is False and to include only those items who have INSP-NOW set to YES if FilterToggle is True. ![]() Now all I get is an Invalid Argument Type.
![]() Prior to adding this filter component, my Items formula was a just: and it worked fine, so it's either the way I have the IF statement formatted, or the Filter command. Thanks,gpence
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1 AnswerThe variable shouldn't be in quotes, and the curly braces aren't needed. try: Edit: added .Value, as this is a choice field.
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