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  How to change the Color of a Toolbar? (Monday, January 30, 2006)




Found the following interesting discussion in the Newsgroups:

Changing the Color of a Toolbar
by:Charles A. Lackman

Hello, I am using the Toolbar from inside VS.NET and am looking for a way to change it's background color. When I look it up on Microsoft's Web Site I see that it is overridden ,but, I am very unsure how to accomplish this. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciaed. Thanks, Chuck P.S. I am using VB.NET. Thanks

 Reply:
by:hirf-spam-me-here@gmx.at (Herfried K. Wagner [MVP])

  Set the control's 'Appearance' property to 'Flat' and change the backcolor of the container the toolbar is placed in. -- Herfried K. Wagner

 Reply:
by:Charles A. Lackman

 Thank You, Is there a way of doing this without makeing the Appearance Flat?







 
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