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Amanda September 1st 06 10:36 PM

Changing Color of Custom Forms
 
Is there a way to change the background/formatting color of the custom pages
to match the general page? I have tried to make the advanced properties
exactly the same on the custom as on the general, but when I publish the
form, the custom pages are a different color and scheme than the general
page. Is there another property I should be changing?



John Guin September 12th 06 04:18 AM

Changing Color of Custom Forms
 
If you are using Outlook 2007, use a form region - it has themed controls and
much richer color support.

If you have an older version of Outlook, you can right click on the tab you
are designing (or the control), select Advanced Properties and change the
backcolor, bordercolor, etc... from there.

Hope this helps,
John

"Amanda" wrote:

Is there a way to change the background/formatting color of the custom pages
to match the general page? I have tried to make the advanced properties
exactly the same on the custom as on the general, but when I publish the
form, the custom pages are a different color and scheme than the general
page. Is there another property I should be changing?



Amanda September 12th 06 02:45 PM

Changing Color of Custom Forms
 

I have 2003 and have tried to change the background color using the advanced
properties, but it still keeps it the neutral beige/tan color, not the gray
scheme I want. Any other suggestions?

"Amanda" wrote:

Is there a way to change the background/formatting color of the custom pages
to match the general page? I have tried to make the advanced properties
exactly the same on the custom as on the general, but when I publish the
form, the custom pages are a different color and scheme than the general
page. Is there another property I should be changing?




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