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Is there any way to make the radio button bigger?

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Is there any way to make the radio button bigger?

Do you mean the little circle that the dot goes in? To the best of my
knowledge, no, it can't be resized... Windows sets the size of that (the the
square used in the CheckBox too).

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Thank you! I was trying to use the option button in Forms, then group them,
the size is bigger, but the problem is when group them, the group box is
there.

Is there any way and make the line invisible.

"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote:

Is there any way to make the radio button bigger?


Do you mean the little circle that the dot goes in? To the best of my
knowledge, no, it can't be resized... Windows sets the size of that (the the
square used in the CheckBox too).

Rick


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