I'd agree with using search tokens. Here is something really simple but works.
<search>
<query>|inputlookup In_progress.csv | eval Answer="In Progress" | table Answer</query>
<earliest>-1s@s</earliest>
<latest>now</latest>
<finalized>
<set token="ThisIsMyToken">$result.Answer$</set>
</finalized>
</search>
This will put the value "In Progress" into the token $ThisIsMyToken$ which we can use in a panel down below.
The token is generated after the query completes, which is why I used a simple inputlookup to do this, and did not bother to collect anything from the .csv file
<row>
<panel>
<html>
<p style="text-align:center; font-size:400%; color: #000000">
Current Status
<div style="color: #73a550">
$ThisIsMyToken$
</div>
</p>
</html>
</panel>
<panel>
<!-- more content goes here, if needed -->
</panel>
<panel>
<!-- and even more content goes here, but only if needed -->
</panel>
</row>
The first panel should only display two lines "Current Status" in black, and "In Progress" in green, but both in a larger font size, and centered in the panel.
You could also put a <table> and </table> in between the <html> and </html> objects if you needed to integrate more values in a table structure.
I hope this helps.
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