>>Mike,
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>>There you go reading and believing product documentation. *LOL*
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>>None of their screen shots show it that way, although it probably can do it. It might be possible that it is a window attribute that can be tweaked with an API call from VFP once you get the HWND of the webbrowser. You'd need to go digging through the docs on MSDN. This is probably the best place to start
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/vcmfc98/html/_mfc_cwnd.asp?frame=true. Our friend George Tasker might know this one off the top of his head.
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>df,
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>You'd use SetWindowLong() to set the style. However, I have no idea what value to pass since I'm not sure what's meant by "3-D".
You might consider the easy approach. Simple put the control in another container that has not border and then position to control the exclude the inset border.
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