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I am using a RichTextBox control (Microsoft Rich Textbox Control 6.0 (SP6))
on a VBA Userform in Excel. There is no problem in Excel 2002 and 2003, but in Excel 2000 there is a security warning: This application is about to initialize ActiveX controls that might be unsafe. If you trust the source of this file, select OK and the controls will be initialized using your current workspace settings. It is not a major problem, but I understand this warning can be avoided if the RichText control is somehow wrapped in another control. Can't find though how this should be done. I need the RichTextBox for colour formatting of SQL keywords. Any suggestions for a workaround of this are appreciated. RBS |
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