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    Posted: 20 June 2008 at 10:38am
Hi,
 
Is it possible to change the propertygrid toolbar color?
 
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Hi,
No. But you can hide it and show ToolBar from our Xtreme Commandbars.
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Hi,
 
You mean build your own toolbar and use icons of propertygrid toolbar. Yes I could do that to have at least the same style.
 
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yes. I mean it :)
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Works great, too. That's what I did:


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Hi,
 
I have already a main menu and toolbar in this form, can I use the same Commandbars and create a toolbar and attach it to a picturebox (where the propertygrid is, would be nice if the toolbar repositions itself etc. etc.)
 
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Originally posted by Aaron Aaron wrote:

Hi,
 
I have already a main menu and toolbar in this form, can I use the same Commandbars and create a toolbar and attach it to a picturebox (where the propertygrid is, would be nice if the toolbar repositions itself etc. etc.)
 
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im afraid its not possible. you have to put another commandbars or commandbarsframe inside that picturebox. :(


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Originally posted by younicke younicke wrote:


im afraid its not possible. you have to put another commandbars or commandbarsframe inside that picturebox. :(
 
Hi,
 
I read some post from Oleg and he said to use just one CommandBar in one form. I don't mind if several CB controls have to be added as long it will work
 
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Hi Aaron
 
I have 4 Commandbars on my form and its been live for just nealy a year now with no problems.
They are also placed in a picture box.
 
 
Just in case it helps
 
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Hi,
 
Good to know there are no problems when doing so
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