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Access 2003 properties
I cannot set the property "Transparant" set to a TabObject
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You have a TabObject in your table? Your question would be better posted in
the microsoft.public.access.forms newsgroup. The only way the tab control becomes "transparent" when you change the control's Back Style property to "Transparent" is if the tab control's Style property is set to "None". Otherwise, so long as a tab or button is used as the style, the control will not be transparent in form view. I've also seen information that says you can get transparency if you uncheck: Tools | Options | Forms/Reports | Use Themed Controls and if you turn off Windows XP Themes. -- Ken Snell MS ACCESS MVP "Gerard W" Gerard wrote in message ... I cannot set the property "Transparant" set to a TabObject |
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Tools | Options | Forms/Reports | Use Themed Controls was helpfull to me...................thanks "Ken Snell [MVP]" wrote: You have a TabObject in your table? Your question would be better posted in the microsoft.public.access.forms newsgroup. The only way the tab control becomes "transparent" when you change the control's Back Style property to "Transparent" is if the tab control's Style property is set to "None". Otherwise, so long as a tab or button is used as the style, the control will not be transparent in form view. I've also seen information that says you can get transparency if you uncheck: Tools | Options | Forms/Reports | Use Themed Controls and if you turn off Windows XP Themes. -- Ken Snell MS ACCESS MVP "Gerard W" Gerard wrote in message ... I cannot set the property "Transparant" set to a TabObject |
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"Ken Snell [MVP]" wrote: You have a TabObject in your table? Your question would be better posted in the microsoft.public.access.forms newsgroup. The only way the tab control becomes "transparent" when you change the control's Back Style property to "Transparent" is if the tab control's Style property is set to "None". Otherwise, so long as a tab or button is used as the style, the control will not be transparent in form view. I've also seen information that says you can get transparency if you uncheck: Tools | Options | Forms/Reports | Use Themed Controls and if you turn off Windows XP Themes. -- Ken Snell MS ACCESS MVP "Gerard W" Gerard wrote in message ... I cannot set the property "Transparant" set to a TabObject |
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Tools | Options | Forms/Reports | Use Themed Controls Was helpfull to me.........................thanks "Ken Snell [MVP]" wrote: You have a TabObject in your table? Your question would be better posted in the microsoft.public.access.forms newsgroup. The only way the tab control becomes "transparent" when you change the control's Back Style property to "Transparent" is if the tab control's Style property is set to "None". Otherwise, so long as a tab or button is used as the style, the control will not be transparent in form view. I've also seen information that says you can get transparency if you uncheck: Tools | Options | Forms/Reports | Use Themed Controls and if you turn off Windows XP Themes. -- Ken Snell MS ACCESS MVP "Gerard W" Gerard wrote in message ... I cannot set the property "Transparant" set to a TabObject |
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