XP control look ?
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to make controls in VBA form look like XP controls ? thanks a lot, Al. |
XP control look ?
And as an example, you mean what?
"--== Alain ==--" wrote: Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to make controls in VBA form look like XP controls ? thanks a lot, Al. |
XP control look ?
I was thinking about buttons look, frame look...
JLGWhiz wrote: And as an example, you mean what? "--== Alain ==--" wrote: Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to make controls in VBA form look like XP controls ? thanks a lot, Al. |
XP control look ?
All of the controls that can be added to a UserForm from the ControlToolBox
have properties which can be set at design time. You can set the background and foreground colors, make them transparent, raise or sink the borders, etc. This can all be done in the properties window in the Visual Basic Editor which is accessed by pressing F11 and then inserting a UserForm to begin the process. For more information, type UserForm in the search box of the VBA Help then select a topic of interest. "--== Alain ==--" wrote: I was thinking about buttons look, frame look... JLGWhiz wrote: And as an example, you mean what? "--== Alain ==--" wrote: Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to make controls in VBA form look like XP controls ? thanks a lot, Al. |
XP control look ?
You might find some useful information at this site also:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ffice.11).aspx "--== Alain ==--" wrote: I was thinking about buttons look, frame look... JLGWhiz wrote: And as an example, you mean what? "--== Alain ==--" wrote: Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to make controls in VBA form look like XP controls ? thanks a lot, Al. |
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