>Craig,
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> For example, on the forms everything that the user can click on is in blue, and if for example the user has their display set to a rose color, this blue color no longer valid. Most of the forms are color coded for simplicity sake for the user, and I am having problems with my color scheme on these forms to remain constant. Does that help any?
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> Dena
You can't directly change the backcolor of command buttons, so the idea falls apart there. Look at the ColorSource property. However, I do have one observation. I fail to see how making your application work differently than any other Windows application will make things easier for the user. Additional training is required to use your appliction.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer