Gustav Brock
Gustav at cactus.dk
Sun Feb 3 10:13:51 CST 2013
Hi Charlotte Uh, doable of course, but I was looking for a more light-weight tip related to the use of themes. /gustav >>> charlotte.foust at gmail.com 03-02-13 16:47 >>> You could use classes to handle it. Create a clsForm that you bind to each form and in the class, step through the controls on each form and if the TypeOf is Command Button, bind each of them to an instance of the clsCmdButton. In the latter class, put the code you want to use for color changes called from the shadowed events of the control. Charlotte On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 7:28 AM, Gustav Brock <Gustav at cactus.dk> wrote: > Hi Rocky > > I don't think the client is ready to rewamp hundreds of buttons this way. > Any other option? > > /gustav > > >>> rockysmolin at bchacc.com 03-02-13 16:20 >>> > In the past the answer seems to be use text box overlays or use labels > formatted to you liking. Not as many events but they've got click. > > R > > > -----Original Message----- > From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com > [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gustav Brock > Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 7:01 AM > To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com > Subject: [AccessD] A2010 - colour of enabled/disabled button > > Hi all > > Is there a global setting for controlling the appearance of buttons on forms > to make a larger difference between the view of an enabled button and a > disabled button? > > The themes don't make much difference, I think, and the property sheet of > the button only deals with clicked or non-clicked or mouse-over. > > /gustav