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Hi , I need a frame that have a BackStyle property , So that i can make it transparent Please help. Remark : URGENT
Zones: VB ControlsDate Answered: 02/22/1999 Rating: 3.0 Views: 0
Hi, * I have created an OCX with backstyle as TRANSPARENT * In it I have simply put a label with caption "Label1" * My problem is, when i put this ocx in to a VB Form and execute/run it, the l...
Zones: VB ControlsDate Answered: 04/16/2004 Rating: 7.2 Views: 0
I recently created a nice animation control for myself, but when I move the control, the "vbButtonFace" background obviously interfered with other objects as I moved this control around my form, le...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 01/29/2001 Rating: 8.2 Views: 9
The title explains what is happening here.  I have put a Frame control on a form that has several textboxes on it also.  The backstyle of the frame control is set to normal and the backcolor is set...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 11/17/2003 Rating: 9.6 Views: 0
Hi, I am writing some code to do a Format Conditions and having a weird problem.  The code is as follows:     If fTestForControl(vForm, "JobIDShortCompany") Then 'this is just a little Functi...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 02/13/2007 Rating: 9.2 Views: 0
I want to change the default backstyle of a textbox from opaque to transparent so that a picturebox that the textbox sits over is visible.  
Zones: VB ControlsDate Answered: 05/05/1999 Rating: 6.0 Views: 0
I have created multi-tab pages using Access' Tab control. I am able to set the backstyle property to "Normal". But the default colour is grey. Is there anyway of changing it to another colour?
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 01/31/2003 Rating: 7.0 Views: 0
 
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