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I have a dialog box with 4 sets of grouped textboxes. I was wondering is
there any way to place a boarder around each group so that they stand out more as separate groups |
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Use Labels with 'Special Effect' of Sunken. Place your groups over each
label. Be sure to make the label wide and tall enough to encompass the entire group. HTH, -- Gary Brown If this post was helpful, please click the ''''Yes'''' button next to ''''Was this Post Helpfull to you?". "Patrick Simonds" wrote: I have a dialog box with 4 sets of grouped textboxes. I was wondering is there any way to place a boarder around each group so that they stand out more as separate groups |
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I use frames to separate groups
"Patrick Simonds" wrote: I have a dialog box with 4 sets of grouped textboxes. I was wondering is there any way to place a boarder around each group so that they stand out more as separate groups |
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