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Default Shapes OCX - I would like to find one.

I would like add lines, rectangles, circles, ovals and rounded rectangles to
my userforms. Controlling the line size, the fill, the size and the
placement of these.

Is there a "Shapes" OCX control that I can install and access via the
"additional controls" in design mode??

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Default Shapes OCX - I would like to find one.

Hi,

You may find this of use.
http://www.andypope.info/vba/userformdraw.htm

Cheers
Andy

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I would like add lines, rectangles, circles, ovals and rounded rectangles
to my userforms. Controlling the line size, the fill, the size and the
placement of these.

Is there a "Shapes" OCX control that I can install and access via the
"additional controls" in design mode??

Dennis


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