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how to utilize hundreds of standard Excel icons as the Picture property in
an Image control

Image.Picture =

i'm talking about the Icons which are utilized as the graphic in
CommandBarButtons when setting

CommandBarButton.FaceID =


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John,

There's a demo on my site that loads all the FaceIDs into an imagelist
control and uses this to populate an image control. You should be able to
work out easily enough from the code how to just go straight to to an image.
Have a look he

http://www.enhanceddatasystems.com/E...sImageList.htm

Robin Hammond
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how to utilize hundreds of standard Excel icons as the Picture property in
an Image control

Image.Picture =

i'm talking about the Icons which are utilized as the graphic in
CommandBarButtons when setting

CommandBarButton.FaceID =




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