From: David on 15 Apr 2010 03:12 Would like to copy some features of the built in userforms (Excel 2003) In particular, on Tools/Options/View Tab: How to achieve the 'frame like' layout with, for example, the folowing graphic: 'Show -------------------------------------------------- ' (text & etched line) at the top of page. I normally use a frame control, but when space is at a premium the style above would be better. Maybe this style is available as a 'frame type' control somewhere?
From: JLGWhiz on 15 Apr 2010 12:09 You can use labels and check boxes on a user form to design your own layout. You might have to play around with it for a while, but you can pretty well duplicate what is displayed in the Tools>Options>View tab. You can Google the web for sites that have tutorials and articles on developing UserForms. "David" <David(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:385AECCD-7785-472B-8132-55FE6DD7EE1C(a)microsoft.com... > Would like to copy some features of the built in userforms (Excel 2003) > In particular, on Tools/Options/View Tab: > How to achieve the 'frame like' layout with, for example, the folowing > graphic: > 'Show -------------------------------------------------- ' (text & etched > line) > at the top of page. > I normally use a frame control, but when space is at a premium the style > above would be better. Maybe this style is available as a 'frame type' > control somewhere? >
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