I am trying to create a screen object similar to the MS Office pane since I cant modify this. I gathred that using a Modeless form would work just fine, but I simply cant get the form to stay on top of the MS WORD Document.
When I use the following code in the VBA Editor it works fine.
VB Code:
Sub StartForm
UserForm1.show 0
End Sub
The form displays modelessly but I need to use this in a VB6 COM Addin I have atteched a sample project here. The result is as in the included screen shot
It would really hard and messy to use a vb 6 or UserForm to duplicate a Task Pane window Object. If you want to cleanly create your own task pane you need to use VSTO.
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Thanks for the responce. I am aware of this but I need to make enhancements to a language tools Toolbar addin, the form is to list out suggested words which contains special characters, MS Office seems not to a way of displaying text other han in the default system menu font