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Charles
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using label control
Posted: 20 Jun 08 9:41 AM
how to change the colors and fontsize of label at runtime
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Chris Burriss
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Re: using label control
Posted: 21 Jun 08 1:01 PM
Just stick this in any event.
lblExample.Font.Size = 15 'Put size here
lblExample.FontColor = clRed 'put color here
If you review properties of the label control, you should find that most of them are self-explanatory. If they are not, you should study the DevLogix books (as mentioned throughout these forums) and/or any VB books that have examples of working with form controls.
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Posted: 23 Jun 08 9:13 AM
thanks for your help.I will try it and tell.
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