How do I add a color ramp to a numerical tank indicator?

Hi,
I'm trying to add a color ramp to a tank indicator. I'm using Labview 2009.
Right clicking the tank, selecting properties gives me a dialog box with several tabs. On the 'scale' tab, there is a tick box 'show color ramp' and a dependable tick box 'interpolate color'.
Unfortunately, I am not able to check the boxes. I'm guessing I have to change certain settings of the tank indicator or something, but I can't seem to find the way to add the color ramp to the tank. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.

This is another idea that may also help. I made a tank indicatior with multi sliders giving each one a different color.
Tim
Johnson Controls
Holland Michigan
Attachments:
Tank Example.vi ‏13 KB

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