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Check box text background remains white, does not match general background
I have a series of check boxes in a VBA program where I have color
coded the backgrounds to simplify the interface. When they do not have the focus, the background to the text labels will frequently match that of the rest of the backgrounds. More often, however, the background to the text labels remains a distracting white color. Is there a property that I can set to assure that the text background always reflects the general background of my worksheet? Stephen |
Check box text background remains white, does not match general background
Try it with BackStyle = fmBackStyleTransparent -- keepITcool | www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam Stephen W. Hiemstra wrote : I have a series of check boxes in a VBA program where I have color coded the backgrounds to simplify the interface. When they do not have the focus, the background to the text labels will frequently match that of the rest of the backgrounds. More often, however, the background to the text labels remains a distracting white color. Is there a property that I can set to assure that the text background always reflects the general background of my worksheet? Stephen |
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