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While I understand the principle you're suggesting, Craig, there are
legitimate user interface justifications for changing the background color of
objects, to differentiate the use or meaning of a control. I have seen this
used to designate required fields or "picklist-able" controls and I think it
is quite user-friendly.
zahid
>>Is there any way to change the background of an enabled Checkbox. Setting
the Backcolor(and Backstyle to Opaque) only sets the background of the
Caption. The square of the checkbox remains in default color.
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>>Thanks in Advance
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>>Nitin
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>You shouldn't be changing the colors. This is supposed to be set by the
users in Control Panel. Chances are, no matter what color you pick, some
user, somewhere will have their system colors set in a way they won't be able
to see your "enabled" color.
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