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how do i add a control to a worksheet so that control's background is
"transparent" (ex. the cell's pattern fill and borders show thur)?

i've set the property to "trasnsparent" , and initially it appears fine;
yet, when the control is clicked, it's background goes "white"

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huh?

what i'm adding is a couple of radio buttons and a checkbox or 2 (and then
some code behind them -is that possible with shapes?)


"Don Guillett" wrote in message
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Try using a drawing shape where you can make it completely transparent and
even make it so no-one else knows where it is.

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"mark kubicki" wrote in message
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how do i add a control to a worksheet so that control's background is
"transparent" (ex. the cell's pattern fill and borders show thur)?

i've set the property to "trasnsparent" , and initially it appears fine;
yet, when the control is clicked, it's background goes "white"

-mark






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