Re: Changing the style - How?
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John <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>'s wild thoughts were
released on Tue, 7 Aug 2007 02:24:17 -0700 bearing the
following fruit:
I am creating a new program and want to create a new look instead of plain
Windows. If I download something such as SkinCrafter I receive an invalid zip
folder error.
I am using Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Visual Basic - Visual Studio 2008
Express Edition since I cannot find a free version of VB standard.
The template is a Windows Application Template.
How can I change my application appearance?
So your using dotnet right? This is a VB6 group, dotnet
groups have dotnet in the name.
But you might take a look a devexpress - not free but a
really nice suite of controls all of which can be skinned.
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Jan Hyde
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Jan.Hyde
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