>>The problem is that when it is disabled the Caption
>>is barely readable. Looks kind of blurry.
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>Yes. A bad design to be sure. Should be a per-control option to render it blurry and not just in a disabled color.
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>>>That could confuse the user. The disabled looks
>>>says "I'm disabled. You can't click me".
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>You'll have to forgive Craig for not answering your question. He's a Microsoft "politician" on here and gives the standard "pro-party" answer to all inquiries.
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>Marc's advice is good. Create a class and add that property "enabled2" (or whatever you want to call it) and when .F. return the same in When().
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>A custom mth_enable2() and mth_disable2(), or accessor functions, can set the colors when disable2'd or not.
Thank you for your input, Rick.
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