![]() ![]() ![]() I think they are so simple and elegant but give the user the most subtle of clues of where one might want to click. I am an absolute sucker for hovering effects on buttons. PRO TIP: If you do not know how to manually add a custom RGB color code, THIS ARTICLE will show you how. Though these changes may be subtle, they do just enough to bring the default sunken textbox appearance to a more current and familiar look. To modernize these controls, you’ll want to tweak the below properties for them. TextBox controls allow users to enter information into them and are controls I see quite frequently while interacting with userforms. ![]() Here are the key property changes you should make at the Userform level and therefore be applied to every control on your Userform where applicable.īorderColor: &H00A9A9A9& (Light Gray) Formatting TextBox Controls If you are performing a makeover to an existing Userform, you’re unfortunately going to have to apply these formats to all the controls individually (but make sure to select multiple controls by holding down your Ctrl key and “bulk change” the formats to save time. We can leverage these inter-workings to our benefit and knock out a large amount of the formatting needs. Properties that are shared between all controls (such as Font color and BackColor), default to whatever the Userform Object is currently set to prior to inserting a new control. It’s very important to keep in mind what your overarching formats will be when first building a Userform. ![]()
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