You can define style rules from the Default Style Rules module when you want the
style rules to be used by change schedules globally and not for any specific
application.
Before you begin
Role required: itil, sn_chg_soc.change_soc_admin, sn_change_role, sn_change_write
roles, sn_change_write, or admin
Procedure
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Navigate to .
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On the Style Rule page, click New.
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On the form, fill in the fields.
Table 1. Style Rule form
| Field |
Description |
| Name |
Name of the style rule. |
| Conditions |
Conditions which dictate the style rule. For example,
risk = High = red. |
| Active |
Check box to determine whether the style rule is
active. |
| Styling |
| Advanced |
Check box to write script to set the value of label
color, label weight, and event color. If you do not
select the check box, the Label
color, Label
weight, and the Event
color fields appear. |
| Label color |
Color of the text that is displayed for each record on
the timeline that matches the style rule. |
| Label weight |
Thickness of the label such as normal or bold. |
| Event color |
Color of the schedule span displayed for each record on
the timeline that matches the style rule. |
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Click Save.