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Default changing foreground color of listbox w/o losing selections

This is a cosmetic question relating to UserForms. I notice that
disabled listbox in Excel 2003 does not change appearance, in contras
to, for example, a command ComboBox or TextBox, which "greys" the text
When I use ForeColor = &H80000011 (the color code for "disabled text")
I lose my listbox selections. I can of course keep track of th
selections and then re-select them, but I can't help feeling that ther
is something simpler -- e.g., an API patch to make the cosmeti
treatment of disabled listboxes similar to that of other controls. An
and all ideas greatly appreciated.:

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