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In C++, you can draw a rectangle, then draw a bigger one around it,
then fill only the area between the two, leaving the inner rectangle with no fill. This leaves the inner rectangle free to display whatever's behind it. I cannot figure out a way to do this in VBA. Whereas C++ has a fill function that will fill until it encounters a different color border, I just don't see how to do this in VBA. Any suggestions? TIA, James |
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