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Thread: [2005] Setting ForColor on text from a disabled textbox + removing the right bar..

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    [2005] Setting ForColor on text from a disabled textbox + removing the right bar..

    Hello folks,

    As some of you are aware of, I am fairly new to VB.NET. I am trying to learn as much as I can.

    I have a textbox which is set to multiline. It's setup to accept a maximum of 500 characters (10 lines of 50).

    First of all, since it's size is fixed, how can I remove the right bar on the left as im not using it (the scrolling bar).

    #2, once a user click on a button, I disable the textbox and display the text. I can set the background color, however it looks like when the textbox is disabled, text is gray and can't be changed.

    A fix I found is to use a label and hide the textbox, but are there any easier way ?

    Thanks

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    Re: [2005] Setting ForColor on text from a disabled textbox + removing the right bar..

    Ah Ah! I found that you can use textbox.ReadOnly = True and then the color stays black..

    That's fixed..

    Now I have to find how to get rid of the scrolling bar. (My textbox is already sized but I would like to remove the arrow on the right. Is there an easy fix for that ?

    Thanks

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    Re: [2005] Setting ForColor on text from a disabled textbox + removing the right bar..

    And found the answer for the second question..

    Attributes.Add("style","overflow :hidden")



    Sorry for the thread, was able to answer my questions afterall

    SpykeYs!

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