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Colouring Stuff, Toggle Buttons
I am trying to change the colour (or as it likes to be called 'color' in
american) of my toggle boxes via code so that when they are depressed they are one colour and when they are out they are anothe, i can chanege their colour using, vbred or such colour but when i press the button and its shown in, it stays one colour but goes lighter and the text becomes blured, Any suggestions, thanks, Andy |
Colouring Stuff, Toggle Buttons
I am not aware of a way you can eliminate the built in effect it uses for
indicating the button is depressed. If color is to be the main indicator, you might want to make the font bold and use a darker color red. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Momo" wrote in message ... I am trying to change the colour (or as it likes to be called 'color' in american) of my toggle boxes via code so that when they are depressed they are one colour and when they are out they are anothe, i can chanege their colour using, vbred or such colour but when i press the button and its shown in, it stays one colour but goes lighter and the text becomes blured, Any suggestions, thanks, Andy |
Colouring Stuff, Toggle Buttons
Thanks, i think you're right that the depressed colour is the colour with a
white tint on it, I reset them to grey and think that is the best solution, thanks. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: I am not aware of a way you can eliminate the built in effect it uses for indicating the button is depressed. If color is to be the main indicator, you might want to make the font bold and use a darker color red. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Momo" wrote in message ... I am trying to change the colour (or as it likes to be called 'color' in american) of my toggle boxes via code so that when they are depressed they are one colour and when they are out they are anothe, i can chanege their colour using, vbred or such colour but when i press the button and its shown in, it stays one colour but goes lighter and the text becomes blured, Any suggestions, thanks, Andy |
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