Opaque panels

S

Steve

You can use a label or textbox. Set the border to the thickness and color
you want. Set the background to transparent.

Steve
(e-mail address removed)
 
T

Tom van Stiphout

On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 06:41:01 -0700, Callsign98

What are you looking for? Opaque means "not transparent", while "see
thru" means transparent.
I'm confused.

-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP
 
D

David W. Fenton

What are you looking for? Opaque means "not transparent", while
"see thru" means transparent.
I'm confused.

Probably something like the semi-transparent dialogs in OS X and
Vista. I haven't a clue if Access 2007 supports those for
user-created forms when run on Vista. It might be a theme-related
topic.

Personally, this is one of those features looking for a purpose,
seems to me.

On the other hand, there's this:

http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Classic-WTF-The-Cool-Cam.aspx
 

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