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this is a basic demonstration of how to gray shade a reference file using a pin table these are the elements of my active design file these are the elements of my reference file in the modify pin table dialog under the element selection criteria select the files button we have a couple of options here we can either select the slot number of the reference file or test off the logical name of the reference file for this demonstration Iamp;#39;ll be testing off of the reference file logical name after identifying our reference file in the element selection criteria will move to the element output actions this is where we will assign a color to our reference file for this demonstration Iamp;#39;ll be assigning an RGB value once the color has been assigned in the element output actions Iamp;#39;ll save the pin table do a preview to test the pin table as we can see the active file remains its original color and the reference file elements have been grey shaded