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     colorSpec                                       (Assignable)

        Contains a character string that indicates the color attributes that
        are used by the radio button's display() method.  The default is the
        system's current unselected and enhanced colors.  The string must
        contain seven color specifiers.

        Note:  In graphic mode, colorSpec positions 1 through 4 have no
        affect and are ignored.

        RadioButto Color Attributes
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        Position     Applies To                          Default Value from
        in colorSpec                                     System Color Setting
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        1            A radio button when it is unselected    Unselected
                     and does not have input focus
        2            A radio button when it is selected      Unselected
                     and does not have input focus
        3            A radio button when it is unselected    Enhanced
                     and has input focus
        4            A radio button when it is selected and  Enhanced
                     has input focus
        5            A radio button's caption                Standard
        6            A radio button caption's accelerator    Standard
                     key when it does not have input focus
        7            A radio button caption's accelerator    Background
                     key when it has input focus
        ---------------------------------------------------------------------

        Note:  The colors available to a DOS application are more limited
        than those for a Windows application.  The only colors available to
        you here are listed in the drop-down list box of the Workbench
        Properties window for that item.

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