Generally grayed out data means that once you select something you will be able to edit the data. For example requirement selectors are grayed out until you click on a field to which you can apply a requirement. So in general you should just look for a field related to the grayed out data and select it that will usually then allow you to select the gray. I would also recommend you try using the text view instead of GUI if your not already because its generally more intuitive and efficient.
From what I have seen in your screenie there you are trying to modify a core item. I found at least you generally have to duplicate the item to be able to modify the data therein. Modifying race data is slightly different then regular units and other items since you also have to set it in the properties of the map as well.
But if you duplicate it then you should be able to modify those values.
And as @DirectorOfTheUED: said, the text view is a lot more efficient and more intuitive. Set this in View/Set Table View
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Well I came across this and noticed its grayed out why is this and is their a way for me to edit this data?
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Generally grayed out data means that once you select something you will be able to edit the data. For example requirement selectors are grayed out until you click on a field to which you can apply a requirement. So in general you should just look for a field related to the grayed out data and select it that will usually then allow you to select the gray. I would also recommend you try using the text view instead of GUI if your not already because its generally more intuitive and efficient.
Hope that helps
@Trini8ed:
From what I have seen in your screenie there you are trying to modify a core item. I found at least you generally have to duplicate the item to be able to modify the data therein. Modifying race data is slightly different then regular units and other items since you also have to set it in the properties of the map as well.
But if you duplicate it then you should be able to modify those values.
And as @DirectorOfTheUED: said, the text view is a lot more efficient and more intuitive. Set this in View/Set Table View