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Old November 16th 09, 12:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Mark B[_2_]
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Default Remove focus from form region

I have a form region under the preview email pane that has 1 combobox and a
few images on.

Currently when I GUI navigate and select different emails, the form region
always shows the text of the combobox highlighted with quite a bright blue,
being the screen highlight color.

I'd like to see what it's like without this automatic selecting and
highlighting in case the users think it's distracting. Is there a way I can
remove focus from the form region so the control doesn't always appear
highlighted?

 




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